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Second tow job with this TRD pro

Discussion in 'Towing & Hauling' started by AircareTundra, Apr 18, 2021.

  1. Apr 18, 2021 at 7:41 PM
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    AircareTundra

    AircareTundra [OP] New Member

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    https://www.bigfootrv.com/bigfoot_rv_travel_trailers_2500_series.html

    We have the 21 foot 2 axle rear bed bigfoot. Avg hitch weight is 440
    Dry weight is 4400.


    Went to NC to pick up our travel trailer from A and M services in Kittrell (highly recommend them) on Friday.

    Just the wife and I and a trailer with 3/4 of the water capacity it can hold along with some stuff in the bed like firewood and supplies for the weekend.

    Equalizer hitch in place......which is right heavy but a weight distribution type hitch.

    Tundra pulled it like a champ up to Ashland where we stayed at the KOA spot near Kings Dominion for the weekend.

    Today after the Nascar race at Richmond we drove home up 95 and grabbed 301. Kept speeds at 65 or below. Rolled with the tow/haul button on and truck in S4 through the hills of VA and MD on 301. Truck worked like a champ! Felt stable. Did not feel like it was working too hard or unsafe in doing so.

    Loving this Tundra so far!
     
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