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Old 04-16-2009, 08:24 AM
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Default Re: Might jump into Rv'ing?????

At 7,500 lbs you are well within the published specs of a Tundra. Even loaded up, you should not exceed 9K, for 900 lb hitch weight. You'll want weight distribution hitch w/ sway bars for a 30 foot trailer.

I researched a lot before I bought my Keystone Trailer. (I have the 314 EFS 5th wheel that I tow with my Tundra). It seems to be somewhere near the middle of the pack: no Titanium, (very nice) also no . . Dutchmen. Nothing against Dutchmen. Also each manufacturer has different levels of trim, and I'm not sure where this particular one sits.
The Tundra will have no problems towing that. Just be safe, and don't let the 381 HP let you forget you have a trailer behind you.
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