Re: My friend says I am crazy
You buddy has reached the correct conclusion, but for the wrong reason. The Tundra is a half-ton truck. No comparable half-ton truck can tow that much safely. The Tundra certainly has the power to handle as much or more than any similar pickup.
The torque number is what counts for towing. It’s 315 for the Tundra 4.7 V-8, 285 for the Chevy 4.8, 293 for the Ford 4.6 and an even 300 for the Dodge 4.7. Tundra wins, but that’s an empty victory. Engine power ain’t the limiting factor here.
It’s the towing capacity that tells the tale. Without an equalizing hitch, the Tundra is 7,100, the Chevy comes close at 6,800, but the Ford is 2,300 and the Dodge is only a bit better at 4,200. The big three jump up to 8,000 to 8,800 if you add the extras, but for some reason the Toyota stays at 7,100.
The Holiday Rambler web site says a 32 ft towable weighs 14,215. That means it just can’t be safely towed with any half-ton pickup.