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Trailer hitch assemblies have dif-
ferent weight capacities estab-
lished by the hitch manufacturer.
Even though the vehicle may be
physically capable of towing a
higher weight, the operator must
determine the maximum weight
rating of the particular hitch as-
sembly and never exceed the
maximum weight rating specified
for the trailer hitch. Exceeding
the maximum weight rating set
by the trailer hitch manufacturer
can cause an accident resulting
in serious personal injuries.
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The gross vehicle weight must
not exceed the Gross Vehicle
Weight Rating (GVWR) indicated
on the Certification Label. The
gross vehicle weight is the sum
of weights of the unloaded ve-
hicle, driver, passengers, lug-
gage, hitch and trailer tongue
load. It also includes the weight
of any special equipment
installed on your vehicle.
The load on either the front or
rear axle resulting from distribu-
tion of the gross vehicle weight
on both axles must not exceed
the Gross Axle Weight Rating
(GAWR) listed on the Certifica-
tion Label.
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Total trailer weight Tongue loadTongue load
Total trailer weight
100 = 9 to 11% (
∗1)
or 15% (∗2)
The trailer cargo load should be
distributed so that the tongue
load is 9 to 11% for weight car-
rying hitch (
∗1) or 15% for weight
distributing hitch (∗2) of the total
trailer weight, not exceeding the
maximum load of the following
Weight carrying hitch
295 kg (650 lb.)
Weight distributing hitch 442 kg (975 lb.)
Never load the trailer with more
weight in the back than in the
front. About 60% of the trailer load
should be in the front half of the
trailer and the remaining 40% in the
rear.HITCHES
If you wish to install a trailer hitch, you
should consult with your Toyota dealer.
Use only a hitch recommended by the
hitch manufacturer and the one which
conforms to the total trailer weight
requirement.
The hitch must be bolted securely to
the vehicle frame and installed accord-
ing to the hitch manufacturer ’s instruc-
tions.
The hitch ball and king pin should have
a light coat of grease.
Toyota recommends removing the trail-
er hitch whenever you are not towing
a trailer to reduce the possibility of
additional damage caused by the hitch
if your vehicle is struck from behind.
After removing the hitch, seal any
mounting holes in the vehicle body to
prevent entry of pollutants such as ex-
haust fumes, dirt, water, etc.