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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3203099" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>No it can't. Not loaded, not in the mountains. LOL. </p><p>As we all should know, loading a trailer for proper tongue weight is something that needs close attention, and the vehicle needs to have the capability to handle it including braking, sway, etc. </p><p>I've hauled a some big loads on a small Tacoma in the past, and with some misjudgement been shoved across an intersection by the load. Fortunately not been in an accident because of it. </p><p>Hence the upgrade to the Tundra. 4:30 towing gears additional sway bar and a 6 speed tranny makes towing pretty easy. The suspension is a tad light though. Some air boosters are in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3203099, member: 5412"] No it can't. Not loaded, not in the mountains. LOL. As we all should know, loading a trailer for proper tongue weight is something that needs close attention, and the vehicle needs to have the capability to handle it including braking, sway, etc. I've hauled a some big loads on a small Tacoma in the past, and with some misjudgement been shoved across an intersection by the load. Fortunately not been in an accident because of it. Hence the upgrade to the Tundra. 4:30 towing gears additional sway bar and a 6 speed tranny makes towing pretty easy. The suspension is a tad light though. Some air boosters are in the future. [/QUOTE]
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