Greetings everyone,
I hope this message finds you all well, this is my first post in the forum and it's regarding towing with the 3rd. Gen 2019 Tacoma 3.5 double cab with tow package. Can anyone be kind enough to share their experience while towing an RV-traveler trailer? I understand that mid size pick ups are not the best for this type of application, but there are RVs that can be towed with the Tacoma if one stays with the hitch weight, and the GVW of the trailer being towed. That being said, I have done some research on the web (mainly youtube) and found a mixture of good and bad. I have found people that are towing 4,500 Lbs. Travel trailers and are doing so with proper precautions of monitoring transmission temperature, and basically going easy if you will where it calls for. There are people that are full time RV travelers pulling trailers that are 3500-4000 lbs using cross over SUV's and are doing long hauls. But then again I have also seen others who don't have great things to say about the Taco, one in particular had negative comments about his experience; this person was disappointed about his truck slowing down going uphill and not going more than 65 mph, BRUH!!!!!!! Pulling a trailer even on a flat road is already tough, not to mention uphill and going to what I would consider unsafe speed. What concerns me are the people that have towed trailers that are considered within the tolerable specs and have addressed the need to upside to half ton pick ups. I would like to hear from anyone who's had experience while towing, and their trailer type, weight, and the whole enchilada. For your input, I thank you in advance CHEERS!!!!!
I hope this message finds you all well, this is my first post in the forum and it's regarding towing with the 3rd. Gen 2019 Tacoma 3.5 double cab with tow package. Can anyone be kind enough to share their experience while towing an RV-traveler trailer? I understand that mid size pick ups are not the best for this type of application, but there are RVs that can be towed with the Tacoma if one stays with the hitch weight, and the GVW of the trailer being towed. That being said, I have done some research on the web (mainly youtube) and found a mixture of good and bad. I have found people that are towing 4,500 Lbs. Travel trailers and are doing so with proper precautions of monitoring transmission temperature, and basically going easy if you will where it calls for. There are people that are full time RV travelers pulling trailers that are 3500-4000 lbs using cross over SUV's and are doing long hauls. But then again I have also seen others who don't have great things to say about the Taco, one in particular had negative comments about his experience; this person was disappointed about his truck slowing down going uphill and not going more than 65 mph, BRUH!!!!!!! Pulling a trailer even on a flat road is already tough, not to mention uphill and going to what I would consider unsafe speed. What concerns me are the people that have towed trailers that are considered within the tolerable specs and have addressed the need to upside to half ton pick ups. I would like to hear from anyone who's had experience while towing, and their trailer type, weight, and the whole enchilada. For your input, I thank you in advance CHEERS!!!!!