I didn’t want to chime in...glad Al took the lead in offering some honesty regarding Toyota SUV’s being much of a tow vehicle. I went through this considering a TV for pulling some sort of travel trailer/5th wheel/toy hauler etc, being a bit overly analytical, I dove deep into these waters.
I was stunned how many RV’ers are towing “illegally”, beyond their TV’s rated capacity. How quickly a trailer, gear, people, dogs, clothes, water, bicycles, food, beer...one finds themselves well over their rating as posted on their door panel. This became 1st hand when I made a trip across the country, staying in campgrounds/RV resorts and everything in between. One night specifically, pulled into our spot right next to my exact truck with a HUGE 5th wheel. Yes, the Cummins can pull it, the OEM trailer brake and tow/haul mode make pulling/stopping a dream, yet, I looked at his 5th wheel and knew he was grossly overweight.
Without being too much of a d!ck, we chatted and he rattled off all the advice he’d been given and felt comfortable. I’d never put myself in his shoes, legal liability can be held, insurance walks away because someone bought the wrong TV from the start. This is why I chose the “horse” (2015 Ram 2500 Cummins 4x4 quad w/tow package) knowing the limits it puts on the “buggy” (5th wheel/travel trailer) and went as far as renting the Airstream we planned to buy for a trial trip through the Rockies. The next day we drove past a travel trailer involved wreck, it’s unbelievable the pile of toothpicks is leftover, not implying anything, just understand the risks one takes attached a couple tons (or 5, or 6...) to the back of their vehicle.
The hard truth is SUV’s are not the best TV, Toyota Land Cruisers not being one of the best, even if it is within the door jamb limits, it is slow and sucks fuel like...well I won’t make a bad joke. Great advise given, you’ll be fine but I’d suggest looking at your real weight (CAT scales are easy to find and well worth knowing what you really weigh) and see where you really land in a Toyota SUV ratings.
Here is a link to a database of vehicle ratings, hope this link works to the Toyotas...
Complete guide to towing capacity - definitions, example calculations & table of maximum trailer weights for vehicles sortable by make and model for 2009-2018.
axleadvisor.com
I’m very happy we got the right horse although I’m now looking at pushing my payload limits of the 2500 when I bring my side-by-side with me while towing the Airstream. I need to do exactly as I suggested to you is hit the nearest CAT scale to know exactly where I stand also. I’m close enough that a set of Firestone airbags will make up for the couple hundred pounds I may be over if I’m fully loaded (with generator, propane, fresh water tank full) but the scales will tell the truth and may be looking at an upgrade to a 3500...
