It will work even better with e-load rated tires on the Toyota. I pulled a 20' with a Tahoe. It was scarey sometimes when it started to cycle. The e-load rated tires helped, and anti-sway helps too.
I ended up buying a dually, don't regret it.
Tom
It will work even better with e-load rated tires on the Toyota. I pulled a 20' with a Tahoe. It was scarey sometimes when it started to cycle. The e-load rated tires helped, and anti-sway helps too.
I ended up buying a dually, don't regret it.
Tom
I work for Toyota.
You shouldnt have an issue with towing the trailer.
Three of my buddies all haul 20' trailers to the track with new Tundra's. They absolutly love them. Plenty of power and they say it doesnt even feel like there is a trailer on the back.
You will enjoy your Tundra.
Greg Vandersluis
#4 1990 Honda Civic Si
#97 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
#93 2006 Ford Mustang
Carbotech/BFGoodrich/Vandersluis Motorsports
2010 Great Lakes Division ITA Champion
2012 Great Lakes Division T1 Champion
You can tow anything with anything. Speed of travel , however, can be an issue......
Jim Barnsley, Streetwise Service
WCMA IT2 Neon Twincam
2009/2010 Regional and Alberta IT2 Champion
2009 Regional Overall Champion. Second this year, dammit.
Two friends tow enclosed trailers with Tundras, one a 20', the other a 24'. Both are pleased...but I would still encourage you to ensure excellent brakes on both truck and trailer, and keep an eye on the rear suspension in case you might need to beef it up some.
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