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โOct-16-2014 08:53 AM
carl2591 wrote:
what kinda MPG you guys/gals getting with the 5.7L tundra pulling in the "hills" out west..
โOct-16-2014 07:21 AM
Tow/Haul is not operative in "S" mode. Check your manual. You can press the button and the light comes on, but it does nothing.
โOct-15-2014 09:50 PM
citiznmikem wrote:
I have a tow/haul switch, but am appreciative of the advice to use the S shifter and tow/haul combination. Keep it in 4th on the grades with tow switch on. Thanks again to all.
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โOct-15-2014 11:33 AM
I have a tow/haul switch, but am appreciative of the advice to use the S shifter and tow/haul combination. Keep it in 4th on the grades with tow switch on.
โOct-15-2014 10:36 AM
โOct-15-2014 08:10 AM
Paul Clancy wrote:
If your truck doesn't have a trans temp guage it's a good addition for big grades.
โOct-15-2014 07:41 AM
โOct-15-2014 07:39 AM
citiznmikem wrote:
I am planning on towing my 19 foot Aerolite travel trailer out West next summer with a 2007 Toyota Tundra 5.7 with tow package. GVCR of the trailer is around 4700 lbs. I've been told I shouldn't have any problem, but I wasnt convinced by the people who told me that,so here I am on this forum hoping I can get some positive reinforcement. It tows just fine on small hills and such, but the Mountains have me somewhat concerned.
โOct-15-2014 02:41 AM
TucsonJim wrote:
When you get on steep grades, there are some things you should consider.
1. If you're on a two lane highway, don't speed up when you get to a passing lane. Stay to the right, and let traffic get around you.
2. If you're on a two lane highway, and you have traffic backed up, use turn outs every chance you get. This will let traffic clear out behind you.
3. On steep downgrades, make sure you use your transmission to keep your speed under control instead of your brakes.
4. If it's very hot out and you're climbing a steep grade, shut off your TV AC to help with power demands and to prevent overheating.\
5. On some steep grades, there is a brake check area at the top of the grade. If you have any doubts about your rig, pull over there and check to make sure your brake controller is properly set.
6. If your brakes start to fade on a steep grade, make sure you have a hot iron to get the pucker marks out of your seat. ๐