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ib516 wrote:
26' TT with a 5300# unloaded weight and a 6800# GVWR. Hitch weight is about 750#. That'll be a pretty big load for a Tacoma, but for short trips over mostly level terrain, I'd say it'll be ok for one season.
You'll be working the guts out of that Taco if you run into a situation where you have to fight a head wind.
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Grit dog wrote:
Didn’t see this one coming! Something new everyday here.
Guy asks about towing basically to the limit of his truck or upgrade?
The weight cops are asleep and he gets reasonable answers instead that “allow” him to tow, since he was asking for the answer.
Then the feller says he’s going to upgrade now anyway!
Bam!
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Apr-14-2019 01:03 PM
mhill260 wrote:
Looking for some advice. I have a 2017 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 SR5 Double Cab. It's rated to tow 6400lbs. We just bought a Rockwood 2507S trailer that weighs 5200 dry. I've got an equalize it weight distribution hitch with sway control and a good brake controller. I've test towed a little over 5700 and the truck did well. My Tacoma has 41,000 miles on it, and I have about 5,000 in equity in it if I want to trade it.
I'd like to get through this season with the Tacoma. We only plan short trips, and none of them are through high altitudes or areas with big hills. Then I'll trade it when I've gotten three years and about 60K miles on it. I'll also get more in trade for it or I may sell it outright. I take good care of my vehicles.
Seems like a bad financial decision to trade it at 2 years, but if I need to get a bigger truck to be safe, I would do it. Any thoughts on this?