1973Guppie
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HI,
I am looking for some opinions. I would like to be able to tow my fj40 to runs in the future as it is not so comfortable on the street long distance. I own a 98 4runner V6 SR5, which I may do a 2.5 inch lift, slightly bigger tires (31's all terrains) and some rocker panel protection. My fj40 is SOA and will have 35 inch BFG's, now it has 33's, need to find some funds for the new tires. I know the best solution would be to sell the 4runner and buy a big truck or chevy tahoe and a trailer to tow the cruiser. Problem is I really like the 4runner, got a great deal on it with a great loan, they run forever and it will work great as a family wheeling/camping vehicle once I do a mild lift, tires and some rocker protection. I would like to keep it as the mild family wheeling vehicle/camping vehicle and then take the fj40 out when i go to do the harder stuff. My question is if it is possible or more importantly SAFE to flat tow an fj40 with a 98 4runner?? I don't have too much experience with towing stuff but am trying to find a solution so I can keep both trucks. I would be ok with going slow, I would guess 60mph max. I have heard others say that flat towing is just dangerous but others seem to be ok with it? Flat towing with the 4runner would be an easy solution as I would just need to add a towbar to the 40 as the 4runner already has a tow package on it. I would not flattow the 40 in bad weather (snow,rain, sleet), fortunately we don't get too much of this in CA. Also, any negative implications to flat towing the 40 as far as axles and drivetrain wear are concerned? I am running arb's F & R with stock 4.11 cruiser axles. Any opinions would be helpful as eventually I will need to make a decision to sell the 4runner or the fj40. Thanks in advance!
Noah
nbwebmail@adelphia.net
I am looking for some opinions. I would like to be able to tow my fj40 to runs in the future as it is not so comfortable on the street long distance. I own a 98 4runner V6 SR5, which I may do a 2.5 inch lift, slightly bigger tires (31's all terrains) and some rocker panel protection. My fj40 is SOA and will have 35 inch BFG's, now it has 33's, need to find some funds for the new tires. I know the best solution would be to sell the 4runner and buy a big truck or chevy tahoe and a trailer to tow the cruiser. Problem is I really like the 4runner, got a great deal on it with a great loan, they run forever and it will work great as a family wheeling/camping vehicle once I do a mild lift, tires and some rocker protection. I would like to keep it as the mild family wheeling vehicle/camping vehicle and then take the fj40 out when i go to do the harder stuff. My question is if it is possible or more importantly SAFE to flat tow an fj40 with a 98 4runner?? I don't have too much experience with towing stuff but am trying to find a solution so I can keep both trucks. I would be ok with going slow, I would guess 60mph max. I have heard others say that flat towing is just dangerous but others seem to be ok with it? Flat towing with the 4runner would be an easy solution as I would just need to add a towbar to the 40 as the 4runner already has a tow package on it. I would not flattow the 40 in bad weather (snow,rain, sleet), fortunately we don't get too much of this in CA. Also, any negative implications to flat towing the 40 as far as axles and drivetrain wear are concerned? I am running arb's F & R with stock 4.11 cruiser axles. Any opinions would be helpful as eventually I will need to make a decision to sell the 4runner or the fj40. Thanks in advance!
Noah
nbwebmail@adelphia.net