All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Tow Capacity for a 2013 Toyota Sequoia jdc1 wrote: Take into consideration you "payload" includes not only tongue weight, but people, water, food, propane, clothing, dishes, ect. So, yeah...a pop-up might be in your future. For the record and adding it up... tongue is 410, people are 500lbs (slightly less for now), dog is another 100. We are light tent campers, is it crazy to think it's within reason? Most of our camping items could easily be stored in the trailer itself.Tow Capacity for a 2013 Toyota SequoiaHi all. I am in the market for my first trailer (after years of wanting one)! I'm trying to understand what kind I will reasonably tow with my 2013 Toyota Sequoia (2 adults, 3 small kids). I am looking at pop ups and hybrids. Would I be able to tow the following hybrid camper on the heavier side (Opus OP15)? Curb Weight: 4960lbs Gross Vehicle Weight Rating: 6600lbs Tongue Weight: 410lbs Exterior Length: 15? Exterior Width: 7? Ride Height (pop-top closed): 8’ 10? Interior Height (pop-top open): 6’ 5” Interior Height (pop-top closed): 5’ 5? Interior Width: 6? 10? Interior Length (with extendable room): 17? 11? From what I gather, the Sequoia has a tow capacity of 7400 lbs and 1350 lb payload. I'm trying to figure it out based on prior posts but thought it best to just outright ask... What say those far wiser than me?
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