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Old 05-19-2016, 11:43 AM   #9
FujiPedaler
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Eden Prairie, MN
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Default Toyota 4Runner V8

We have a 3326 King and have used our Toyota 4Runner V8 to pull across the Rockies three times and to both coasts plus the Gulf and have great confidence in what it can do and has done. Our 2006 with 125,000 miles is good for another 125,000. We use a weight distribution hitch that came with the trailer when we bought it used in Grand Junction, CO and they had a 2007 V8 4Runner so just plugged it in and away we went. By the way, we have our trailer and 4Runner for sale and if you are interested, look under the "for sale" section on our forum under Central region.

You do need more power for when that bad thing happens that you have no control over, so it is good that you are stepping up for safty.

God luck, and enjoy what ever you move up to.

Norman

ps We also carried 2 kayaks and 2 bicycles on the roof and averaged about 12 mpg.
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2007 3326 King (3rd Owner)
Toyota 4Runner V8
WDH, Rear receiver for bikes,
Hual-a-vator for Kayaks
Norman & Elizabeth
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