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1974-1. Before driving
4
Driving
Trailer towing
Contact  your  Toyota  dealer  for  further  information  about  additi onal
requirements such as a towing kit, etc.
Your vehicle is designed primarily as a passenger-and-load-car-
rying  vehicle.  Towing  a  trailer  can  have  an  adverse  impact  on
handling,  performance,  braking,   durability,  and  fuel  consump-
tion. For your safety and the safety of others, you must not ov er-
load  your  vehicle  or  trailer.  You  must  also  ensure  that  you  are
using appropriate towing equipm ent, that the towing equipment
has  been  installed  correctly  a nd  used  properly,  and  that  you
employ the requisite  driving habits. (P. 214)
Vehicle-trailer stability and braking performance are affected  by
trailer  stability,  brake  performance  and  setting,  trailer  brake s,
the hitch and hitch systems (if equipped).
To tow a trailer safely, use extreme care and drive the vehicle  in
accordance  with  your  trailer’s   characteristics  and  operating
conditions.
Toyota  warranties  do  not  apply  to  damage  or  malfunction
caused by towing a trailer for commercial purposes. 
     
        
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1984-1. Before driving
■GCWR (Gross Combination Weight Rating)
The  maximum  allowable  gross
combination  weight.  The  gross
combination  weight  is  the  sum
of  the  total  vehicle  weight
(including  the  occupants,  cargo
and  any  optional  equipment
installed on the vehicle) and the
weight of the trailer being towed
(including  the  cargo  in  the
trailer).
■GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)
The  maximum  allowable  gross
vehicle  weight.  The  gross  vehi-
cle  weight  is  the  total  weight  of
the  vehicle.  When  towing  a
trailer,  it  is  the  sum  of  the  vehi-
cle  weight  (including  the  occu-
pants,  cargo  and  any  optional
equipment installed on the vehi-
cle) and the tongue weight.
■GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)
The  maximum  allowable  gross
axle  weight.  The  gross  axle
weight  is  the  load  placed  on
each axle (front and rear).
Towing related terms
Front GAWR
Rear GAWR 
     
        
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1994-1. Before driving
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Driving
■TWR (Trailer Weight Rating)
The  maximum  allowable  gross
trailer  weight.  The  gross  trailer
weight  is  the  sum  of  the  trailer
weight  and  the  weight  of  the
cargo in the trailer.
TWR  is  calculated  assuming
base  vehicle  with  one  driver,
one  front  passenger,  towing
package (if available), hitch and
hitch systems (if required).
Additional optional equipment, passengers and cargo in the vehicle will
reduce the trailer weight rating so as not to exceed GCWR, GVWR and
GAWR.
If the gross trailer weight exceeds 3000 lb. (1360 kg), it is r ecommended
to use a trailer with 2 or more axles.
■
Unbraked TWR (Unbraked Trailer Weight Rating)
The trailer weight rating for tow-
ing a trailer without a trailer ser-
vice brake system.
■Tongue Weight
The  load  placed  on  the  trailer
hitch ball. ( P. 205)
(With brakes)
(Without brakes) 
     
        
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2014-1. 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
USK51L- CRTSKA
3UR-FE engine 2WDStandard 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
USK52L-
CHTSKA Long14000 lb. 
(6350 kg)
*28100 lb. 
(3670 kg)
*2
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*310100 lb. 
(4580 kg)
*3
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*410000 lb. 
(4535 kg)
*4 
     
        
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2024-1. Before driving
*1: The model code is indicated on the Certification Label. (P. 541)
*2: Vehicles without towing package
*3: Vehicles with towing package
*4: Vehicles with towing package and large fuel tankUSK56L-
CRTSKA
3UR-FE engine 4WDStandard 14000 lb. 
(6350 kg)
*28000 lb. 
(3625 kg)
*2
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*39900 lb. 
(4490 kg)
*3
15820 lb. 
(7175 kg)
*49600 lb. 
(4355 kg)
*4
USK56L- CRTLKA 14000 lb. 
(6350 kg)
*27900 lb. 
(3580 kg)
*2
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*39900 lb. 
(4490 kg)
*3
15310 lb. 
(6945 kg)
*49100 lb. 
(4125 kg)
*4
USK57L-
CHTSKA Long14000 lb. 
(6350 kg)
*27800 lb. 
(3535 kg)
*2
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*39800 lb. 
(4445 kg)
*3
15620 lb. 
(7085 kg)
*49300 lb. 
(4215 kg)
*4
Model code*1EngineDriving 
systemBed typeGCWRTWR 
     
        
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2044-1. Before driving
*1: The model code is indicated on the Certification Label. (P. 541)
*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-
PSTZKA 3UR-FE 
engine 4WD Short 14000 lb. 
(6350 kg)
*27800 lb. 
(3535 kg)
*2
16000 lb. 
(7255 kg)
*39800 lb. 
(4445 kg)
*3
15160 lb. 
(6875 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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2054-1. 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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2064-1. 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  hitch  ball  whenever  you  are  not  towing  a  trailer.
Remove  the  trailer  hitch  if  you  do  not  need  it. After  removing  the
hitch, seal any mounting hole in the vehicle body to prevent en try of
any substances into the vehicle.
1
2
Hitch