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Old 06-18-2013, 05:23 AM   #3
rvcycleguy
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I'd suggest you may possibly be over the weight limit. These limits are there for your safety and others. Don't push it... I had a 3326 and they are the heaviest of the TM line. Tongue weight is easily 600lbs. I'm now pulling a 3124 with a small v8 Tundra (rated at 7200lbs) and the v6 has a similar horsepower. Once you load for camping and take in all considerations, such as TM dry weight is grossly under what is actual weight, you just may be over. IMO, you may not be a happy camper. You would need a tow package with class 5 hitch, high amp alternator, transmission cooler, electric brake module, and weight distribution hitch, and expect to tow only on flat terrain. No mountains. I would also ask how much towing experience you have had? Anytime the trailer weight and length exceeds the tow vehicle, youve got a new set of towing characteristics to learn. Good luck.
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