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1774-1. Before driving
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Driving
Confirm that the gross trailer weight, gross combination weight, gross
vehicle weight, gross axle weight and tongue weight are all within the
limits.
■GCWR*5 and TWR*5
Double Cab models
GCWR, TWR, Unbraked TWR, Fifth  wheel and Gooseneck towing
TWR
*5: These models meet the tow-vehicle trailering requirement of SAE International per SAE J2807.
Model code*1EngineDriving 
systemBed typeGCWRTWR
UPK51L- CRTSKA 1UR-FE 
engine 2WD
Standard 12500 lb. 
(5670 kg) 6800 lb. 
(3080 kg)
UPK56L- CRTSKA 4WD12500 lb. 
(5670 kg) 6500 lb. 
(2945 kg)
USK51L- CRTSKA
3UR-FE engine
2WD 14000 lb. 
(6350 kg)
*28300 lb. 
(3760 kg)
*2
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*310200 lb. 
(4625 kg)
*3
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*410100 lb. 
(4580 kg)
*4
USK51L-
CRTLKA 14000 lb. 
(6350 kg)
*28200 lb. 
(3715 kg)
*2
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*310200 lb. 
(4625 kg)
*3
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*410100 lb. 
(4580 kg)
*4
USK51L-
CRTSGA 3UR-FBE 
engine 14000 lb. 
(6350 kg)
*28300 lb. 
(3760 kg)
*2
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*310200 lb. 
(4625 kg)
*3
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*410100 lb. 
(4580 kg)
*4 
     
        
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1794-1. Before driving
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Driving
*1: The model code is indicated on the Certification Label. (P. 600)
*2: Vehicles without towing package
*3: Vehicles with towing package
*4: Vehicles with towing package and large fuel tankUSK57L-
CHTSKA
3UR-FE 
engine
4WDLong
14000 lb. 
(6350 kg)
*27800 lb. 
(3535 kg)
*2
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*39800 lb. 
(4445 kg)
*3
15700 lb. 
(7120 kg)
*49300 lb. 
(4215 kg)
*4
USK56L-
CRTSGA
3UR-FBE engine Standard14000 lb. 
(6350 kg)
*28000 lb. 
(3625 kg)
*2
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*39900 lb. 
(4490 kg)
*3
15900 lb. 
(7210 kg)
*49700 lb. 
(4395 kg)
*4
USK56L- CRTLGA 14000 lb. 
(6350 kg)
*27900 lb. 
(3580 kg)
*2
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*39900 lb. 
(4490 kg)
*3
15400 lb. 
(6985 kg)
*49100 lb. 
(4125 kg)
*4
USK57L-
CHTSGA Long14000 lb. 
(6350 kg)
*27800 lb. 
(3535 kg)
*2
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*39800 lb. 
(4445 kg)
*3
15700 lb. 
(7120 kg)
*49300 lb. 
(4215 kg)
*4
Model code*1EngineDriving 
systemBed typeGCWRTWR 
     
        
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1824-1. Before driving
*1: The model code is indicated on the Certification Label. (P. 600)
*2: Vehicles without towing package
*3: Vehicles with towing package
*4: Vehicles with towing package and large fuel tank
■Unbraked TWR*5
1000 lb. (453 kg)
USK56L-
PSTLGA
3UR-FBE engine 4WD Short 14000 lb. 
(6350 kg)
*27800 lb. 
(3535 kg)
*2
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*39800 lb. 
(4445 kg)
*3
15200 lb. 
(6890 kg)
*48800 lb. 
(3990 kg)
*4
USK56L- PSTZGA 14000 lb. 
(6350 kg)
*27800 lb. 
(3535 kg)
*2
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*39800 lb. 
(4445 kg)
*3
15200 lb. 
(6890 kg)
*48800 lb. 
(3990 kg)
*4
*5: These models meet the tow-vehicle trailering requirement of SAE
International per SAE J2807.
Model code*1EngineDriving 
systemBed typeGCWRTWR 
     
        
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1834-1. Before driving
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Driving
●A  recommended  tongue  weight  or  kingpin  weight  varies  in  accor-
dance with the types of trailer s or towing as described below.
● To  ensure  the  recommended  values  shown  below,  the  trailer  must
be loaded by referring to t he following instructions.
1.Conventional Towing The gross trailer weight should be distributed so that the tong ue
weight  is  9%  to  11%.  (Tongue  We ight/Gross  trailer  weight  x  100
= 9% to 11%)
Gross trailer weight
Tongue Weight
If  using  a  weight  distributing  hi tch  when  towing,  return  the  front
axle to the same weight as b efore the trailer connection.
If  front  axle  weight  cannot  be  measured  directly,  measure  the
front fender height above the front  axle before connection. Adjust
weight distributing hitch torque until front fender is returned  to the
same height as b efore connection.
Do not reduce front fender heigh t below original measurement.
The  gross  trailer  weight,  gross  axle  weight  and  tongue  weight
can be measured with platform sca les found at a highway weigh-
ing  station,  building  supply  company,  trucking  company,  junk
yard, etc.
Trailer Tongue Weight and Trailer Kingpin Weight
1
2 
     
        
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1844-1. Before driving
2.Fifth wheel Towing or Gooseneck TowingThe gross trailer weight should be distributed so that the king pin
weight is 14% to 16%. (Kingpin w eight/Gross trailer weight x 100
= 14% to 16%)
Gross trailer weight
Kingpin weight
The  gross  trailer  weight  and  kingpin  weight  can  be  measured
with platform scales found at a h ighway  weighing  station,  build-
ing supply company, trucki ng company, junk yard, etc.
CrewMax models: Current fifth wheel trailer designs are not com -
patible with short bed.
Trailer  hitch  assemblies  have  different  weight  capacities.  Toyo ta  rec-
ommends the use of Toy ota hitch/bracket for your vehicle. For d etails,
contact your Toyota dealer.
● If you wish to install a trailer  hitch, contact your Toyota dea ler.
● Use  only  a  hitch  that  conforms  to  the  gross  trailer  weight  requ ire-
ment of your vehicle.
● Follow the directions suppli ed by the hitch manufacturer.
● Lubricate the hitch ball and kingpin with a light coating of gr ease.
● Remove the trailer hitch whenever you are not towing a trailer.  After
removing  the  hitch,  seal  any  mounting  hole  in  the  vehicle  body  to
prevent entry of  any substances into the vehicle.
1
2
Hitch 
     
        
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1854-1. Before driving
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Driving
The rear bumper of your vehicle is
equipped  with  a  hole  to  install  a
trailer  ball.  If  you  have  any  ques-
tions, contact your Toyota dealer.
The  gross  trailer  weight  (trailer
weight  plus  cargo  weight)  when
towing with the bumper must never
exceed  the  TWR  ( P.  177)  or
5000  lb.  (2268  kg)  whichever  is
lower.
Use the correct trailer ball for your application.
Trailer ball load rating
Matches  or  exceeds  the  gross
trailer weight rating of the trailer.
Ball diameter
Matches the size of the trailer cou-
pler.  Most  couplers  are  stamped
with the required trailer ball size.
Shank length
Protrudes  beyond  the  bottom  of  the  lock  washer  and  nut  by  at  le ast  2
threads.
Shank diameter
Matches the ball mount hole diameter size.
Bumper towing (vehicles  with steel bumper only)
Selecting trailer ball
1
2
Trailer classIVII and IIII
Typical trailer ball size2 5/16 in.2 in.1 7/8 in.
3
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1864-1. Before driving
Hitch receiver pin hole position:
46.4 in. (1179 mm)
Use the wire harness stored  in the rear end of the vehicle.
The  tow  lighting  system  is  desi gned  for  64  watts/5  amps  of  elec trical
current per side (right and left) for the trailer brake/turn li ght functions.
Please contact your Toyota dealer  with any questions or concerns.
■Service  connector  for  towing  br ake  controllers  (vehicles  with  3UR
engine without an installed  trailer brake controller)
Positions for towing hitch receiver
1
Connecting trailer lights
Vehicles  without  towing  pack-
ageVehicles with towing package
Your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  a  service
connector  for  supplemental  trailer  brake
controllers.
Please  consult  your  dealer  on  how  to
access the service connector. 
     
        
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1874-1. Before driving
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Driving
Your vehicle will handle differently when towing a trailer. To help avoid
an  accident,  death  or  serious  injury,  keep  the  following  in  min d when
towing:
● Speed  limits  for  towing  a  trailer  vary  by  state  or  province.  Do  not
exceed the posted to wing speed limit.
● Toyota  recommends  that  the  vehicl e-trailer  speed  limit  is  65  mph
(104 km/h) on a flat, straight, dry road. Do not exceed this li mit, the
posted  towing  speed  limit  or  the  speed  limit  for  your  trailer  a s  set
forth  in  your  trailer owner’s  manu al,  whichever is  lowest.  Instability
of the towing vehicle-trailer combination (trailer sway) increa ses as
speed increases. Exceeding speed limits may cause loss of contr ol.
● Before  starting  out,  check  the  trailer  lights,  tires  and  the  vehicle-
trailer connections. Recheck af ter driving a short distance.
● Practice turning, stopping and reversing with the trailer attac hed in
an area away from traffic until you become accustomed  to  the fe el
of the vehicle-trailer combination.
● Reversing with a trailer attached is difficult and requires pra ctice.
Grip  the  bottom  of  the  steering  wheel  and  move  your  hand  to  the
left  to  move  the  trailer  to  the  left.  Move  your  hand  to  the  rig ht  to
move the trailer to the right. (This is generally opposite to r eversing
without  a  trailer  attached.) Avoid  sharp  or  prolonged  turning.  Have
someone  guide  you  when  reversing  to  reduce  the  risk  of  an  acci-
dent.
● As stopping distance is increased when towing a trailer, vehicl e-to-
vehicle  distance  should  be  increased.  For  each  10  mph  (16  km/h)
of speed, allow at least one v ehicle and trailer length.
Trailer towing tips