1973Guppie
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So, I have decided to get a new Tundra and want to tow my FJ40 with it. Tundra has the 5.7 and setup for towing. I have searched and read alot about tow bar vs. trailer and it is clear that a trailer is a better option BUT, I don't have storage or $ to get a fullsize trailer. I wanted to get a tow bar for the local trails here in san diego (300 miles or less away) and then just plan to rent a trailer if I am going far away (moab or dusy). From what I have read the tundra should handle it fine but there are different opinions on how safe it is to flat tow the FJ40? So, my questions are basically:
Do you feel it is safe to flat tow an fj40 going 70mph on the freeway behind a new Tundra? I know it is not going to be as good as a trailer but is it really as dangerous as people say? My FJ40 tracks very well and the SOA setup was done well. I plan to pull the rear driveshaft and tie it up as others have reccomended. Is it necessary to pull the front shaft? Don't plan to tie the steering wheel, transfer and tranny in Neutral.
What are the reccomended tow bars out there? seems there are a full range of types, from el cheapo on ebay to ones with shocks. I don't want to spend a fortune but would rather spend an extra benjamin and have something decent and safer. The ebay el cheapo's make me wonder. I am hoping to find one that will hook directly to my front bumper where the drings are hanging now.
I plan to get some trailer lights as well for the rear of the FJ40. It would be nice if I could just tow using a tow bar as I don't have the room for a trailer and the tow bar can get thrown in the side yard. I have read about having the towbar level with the tow vehicle. I know the SOA FJ40 is somewhat high, do others think that the tow bar will be level? I guess I will have to get the truck and see, I would think though that the tow bar would be angled down quite a bit from the FJ40 to the hitch. Is it possible to compensate for this by getting a different tow hitch where the ball sits higher up on the back of the tow vehicle?
Thanks for the help and appreciate the opinions.
Do you feel it is safe to flat tow an fj40 going 70mph on the freeway behind a new Tundra? I know it is not going to be as good as a trailer but is it really as dangerous as people say? My FJ40 tracks very well and the SOA setup was done well. I plan to pull the rear driveshaft and tie it up as others have reccomended. Is it necessary to pull the front shaft? Don't plan to tie the steering wheel, transfer and tranny in Neutral.
What are the reccomended tow bars out there? seems there are a full range of types, from el cheapo on ebay to ones with shocks. I don't want to spend a fortune but would rather spend an extra benjamin and have something decent and safer. The ebay el cheapo's make me wonder. I am hoping to find one that will hook directly to my front bumper where the drings are hanging now.
I plan to get some trailer lights as well for the rear of the FJ40. It would be nice if I could just tow using a tow bar as I don't have the room for a trailer and the tow bar can get thrown in the side yard. I have read about having the towbar level with the tow vehicle. I know the SOA FJ40 is somewhat high, do others think that the tow bar will be level? I guess I will have to get the truck and see, I would think though that the tow bar would be angled down quite a bit from the FJ40 to the hitch. Is it possible to compensate for this by getting a different tow hitch where the ball sits higher up on the back of the tow vehicle?
Thanks for the help and appreciate the opinions.