I would recommend splitting the load between the trailer and truck bed.
Tacomas are known to have VERY soft springs and once you have them flattened out you're stuck with them!
I hauled too much firewood - at least enough that I ended up with an AAL to get the bed back up to height. Replacement springpacks are a future item 
But to borrow a truck and unnecessarily tear up the springs is silly when you can just use the trailer AND the bed to split the load.
Just my .02
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