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Took an hour to read 7 pages LOL..
Dont forget your trailer mirrors L.D.
Dont forget your trailer mirrors L.D.
I havent, but it seems most of my friends have...sounds like huge savings and very little issues at the border. One thing I have been advised is to find a 'brand' that has warranty outlets in Canada. Buddy bought in the US saved over 10k and gets it serviced and warranty work right here in Medicine Hat...
Worth the trip...
Took an hour to read 7 pages LOL..
Dont forget your trailer mirrors L.D.
lol kinda ridiculous isn't it? this is what happens when a woman goes to bat in a male-dominated discussion regarding a more male-dominated topic...lol BUT, my man doesn't have the time or skills to do the kind of research I do..accumulating the bikes, truck, and soon to come trailer is all my doing.. he just supplies the funds LOL..
AHhh yes the mirror extensions right? Definitley woulda forgot about those...hmmm crappy tire?
lol kinda ridiculous isn't it? this is what happens when a woman goes to bat in a male-dominated discussion regarding a more male-dominated topic...lol BUT, my man doesn't have the time or skills to do the kind of research I do..accumulating the bikes, truck, and soon to come trailer is all my doing.. he just supplies the funds LOL..
AHhh yes the mirror extensions right? Definitley woulda forgot about those...hmmm crappy tire?
Not sure what's been said, but as another Tacoma owner, I know two things:
1) They aren't a towing truck. Suspension, brakes, and motor.
2) Towing ratings should only be used about 3/4 of what they say, and even then tongue weight, as mentioned, is critical.
I pretty much will only tow a flat deck trailer and two sleds. That's about all the truck can do IMO. Sure you can tow more, but it becomes unsafe and doesn't handle it very well. Braking is a huge issue with the Tacoma. They aren't powerful brakes.
This is on a 09DC, TRD 6-speed.
You came here with a legit question,and were given some great advice by people who are experienced in this field.Instead of listening to what some of them had to say ,you just dismissed anything that was not the answer you wanted to hear??? Why bother even asking??
She looked at a tacoma specific forum to get some more information. I'm sure she took some valuable info from here as well, but S&M is not the be all, end all of everything. If I want information about sleds, I come here. If I want information about my Duramax, I might post here, but I will definitely be looking on Duramax specific forums. It's always good to ask many different people. You never know where an expert might be lurking..... She has taken enough heat about her choices here .
Looks like as good a place to jump into S&M as any. I just sold my '06 TRD (towing package and it had the rear springs replaced to eliminate the sagging with any more than 200lbs in the box) due to way too many issues with trying to find a toyhauler camper that would handle everything I wanted w/o overloading my little Taco.
Loved the truck, but a towing powerhouse it isn't. I had no problems with it through the mountains up to ~4000lbs, but when I tried to push it closer to the max rating things got a little sketchy. Really wanted to run away on you on downhills and you need to be braking way in advance for sharp corners. I have no doubt people in flat locales are towing 6000lbs with it, but I, personally, wouldn't recommend doing it through the mountains very often at those weights.
On top of that the payload was a killer when I started looking at toyhaulers, the hitch weight is just too high on most of them. Good luck, though, totally understand not wanting to part the Tacoma.
why not just take brooks truck and trailer? That guy works to much to use his stuff anyways. As for towing mpg (could have been covered but i gave up after page 3) i wouldnt even look at what your paying. The gf has a ranger with a 4L. after one trip it will never haul anything again. I just closed my eyes at the pumps during the trip to brule
Going to resurrect this thread for one small question..
Would I need to worry about installing a trailer brake controller for my truck if i were to purchase a tent trailer? Do most tent trailers come with trailer brakes? Just not sure if it is necessary for pulling such a light-weight unit with my truck when not pulling through terrain such as BC, etc.
Thanks!
As long as the trailer is less than 1400kg (3086lbs) and is no more than 50% of the tow vehicle weight...
you should be fine.......
Don't regulations for inspections call for anything over 2000lbs in B.C to have trailer brakes?
Either way, IMO, they wouldn't hurt. Your truck is already wired for them. If the tent trailer you look at has the brakes it's an easy decision. I think the controllers are about 70-150. I've heard it's worth it to buy the good ones.
If you can do it, it's easier on the truck and you. Plus safer to drive.