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5428-1. Specifications
Double Cab models
*1: The model code is indicated on the Certification Label. (P.   5 4 3 )
*2: Installing  accessories  in  addition  to  those  installed  at  the  f actory
increases  vehicle  weight,  thereby  reducing  vehicle  capacity  wei ght.
Contact your Toyota dealer about the weight of accessory parts.
Model code*1EngineDriving 
systemDeck  type
Vehicle capac- ity weight 
(Occupants +  luggage)
*2
TRN265L-PRTSKA 2TR-FE 
engine
2WDShort 
deck1400 lb.
(635 kg)
GRN325L-PRTSHA
2GR-FKS engine
1200 lb.
(545 kg)
GRN325L-PRTLHA
1250 lb.
(565 kg)
GRN330L-PRTSHA Long 
deck
1195 lb.
(540 kg)
GRN330L-PRTLHA
1200 lb.
(545 kg)
GRN305L-PRFSHA
4WDShort 
deck
945 lb. 
(430 kg)
GRN305L-PRTSHA
990 lb. 
(450 kg)
GRN305L-PRTLHA
990lb. 
(450 kg)
GRN310L-PRTSHA Long 
deck
940 lb. 
(425 kg)
GRN310L-PRTLHA
945 lb. 
(430 kg) 
     
        
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5638-1. Specifications
8
Vehicle specifications
Glossary of tire terminology
Tire related termMeaning
Cold  tire  inflation  pres-
sure
Tire  pressure  when  the  vehicle  has  been
parked  for  three  hours  or  more,  or  has  not
been driven more than 1 mile or 1.5 km under
that condition
Maximum  inflation
pressureThe  maximum  cold  inflated  pressure  to  which
a  tire  may  be  inflated,  shown  on  the  sidewall
of the tire
Recommended  infla-
tion pressureCold tire inflation pressure recommended by a
manufacturer
Accessory weight
The combined weight (in excess of those stan-
dard  items  which  may  be  replaced)  of  auto-
matic  transmission,  power  steering,  power
brakes,  power  windows,  power  seats,  radio
and  heater,  to  the  extent  that  these  items  are
available  as  factory-installed  equipment
(whether installed or not)
Curb weight
The  weight  of  a  motor  vehicle  with  standard
equipment, including the maximum capacity of
fuel,  oil  and  coolant,  and  if  so  equipped,  air
conditioning  and  additional  weight  optional
engine
Maximum  loaded  vehi-
cle weight
The sum of:
(a) Curb weight
(b) Accessory weight
(c) Vehicle capacity weight
(d) Production options weight
Normal  occupant
weight150 lb. (68 kg) times the number of occupants
specified  in  the  second  column  of  Table  1
*
that follows
Occupant distributionDistribution of occupants in a vehicle as speci-
fied in the third column of Table 1
* below
Production  options
weight
The  combined  weight  of  installed  regular  pro-
duction options weighing over 5 lb. (2.3 kg) in
excess of the standard items which they
replace,  not  previously  considered  in  curb
weight  or  accessory  weight,  including  heavy
duty  brakes,  ride  levelers,  roof  rack,  heavy
duty battery, and special trim 
     
        
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5648-1. Specifications
Rim
A  metal  support  for  a  tire  or  a  tire  and  tube
assembly upon which the tire beads are
seated
Rim diameter
(Wheel diameter)Nominal diameter of the bead seat
Rim size designationRim diameter and width
Rim type designationThe  industry  manufacturer’s  designation  for  a
rim by style or code
Rim widthNominal distance between rim flanges
Vehicle  capacity
weight  (Total  load
capacity)The rated cargo and l uggage load plus 150 lb.
(68 kg) times the vehicle’s designated seating
capacity
Vehicle  maximum  load
on the tire
The  load  on  an  individual  tire  that  is  deter-
mined  by  distributing  to  each  axle  its  share  of
the  maximum  loaded  vehicle  weight,  and
dividing by two
Vehicle normal load on
the tire
The  load  on  an  individual  tire  that  is  deter-
mined  by  distributing  to  each  axle  its  share  of
curb  weight,  accessory  weight,  and  normal
occupant  weight  (distributed  in  accordance
with Table 1
* below), and dividing by two
Weather sideThe surface area of the rim not covered by the
inflated tire
Bead
The part of the tire that is made of steel wires,
wrapped or reinforced by ply cords and that is
shaped to fit the rim
Bead separationA  breakdown  of  the  bond  between  compo-
nents in the bead
Bias ply tire
A  pneumatic  tire  in  which  the  ply  cords  that
extend  to  the  beads  are  laid  at  alternate
angles  substantially  less  than  90  degrees  to
the centerline of the tread
CarcassThe  tire  structure,  except  tread  and  sidewall
rubber which, when inflated, bears the load
ChunkingThe  breaking  away  of  pieces  of  the  tread  or
sidewall
CordThe strands forming th e plies in the tire
Tire related termMeaning 
     
        
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5658-1. Specifications
8
Vehicle specifications
Cord separationThe  parting  of  cords  from  adjacent  rubber
compounds
CrackingAny parting within the tread, sidewall, or inner-
liner of the tire extending to cord material
CT
A  pneumatic  tire  with  an  inverted  flange  tire
and rim system in which the rim is designed
with  rim  flanges  pointed  radially  inward  and
the  tire  is  designed  to  fit  on  the  underside  of
the  rim  in  a  manner  that  encloses  the  rim
flanges inside the air cavity of the tire
Extra load tire
A tire designed to operate at higher loads and
at  higher  inflation  pressures  than  the  corre-
sponding standard tire
GrooveThe space between two adjacent tread ribs
Innerliner
The  layer(s)  forming  the  inside  surface  of  a
tubeless tire that contains the inflating medium
within the tire
Innerliner separationThe parting of the innerliner from cord material
in the carcass
Intended  outboard
sidewall
(a) The  sidewall  that  contains  a  whitewall,bears  white  lettering,  or  bears  manufac-
turer,  brand,  and/or  model  name  molding
that  is  higher  or  deeper  than  the  same
molding on the other sidewall of the tire, or
(b) The  outward  facing  sidewall  of  an  asym- metrical  tire  that  has  a  particular  side  that
must  always  face  outward  when  mounted
on a vehicle
Light truck (LT) tire
A  tire  designated  by  its  manufacturer  as  pri-
marily  intended  for  use  on  lightweight  trucks
or multipurpose passenger vehicles
Load ratingThe maximum load that a tire is rated to carry
for a given inflation pressure
Maximum load ratingThe load rating for a tire at the maximum per-
missible inflation pressure for that tire
Maximum  permissible
inflation pressureThe maximum cold inflation pressure to which
a tire may be inflated
Measuring rimThe  rim  on  which  a  tire  is  fitted  for  physical
dimension requirements
Tire related termMeaning 
     
        
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5668-1. Specifications
Open spliceAny  parting  at  any  junction  of  tread,  sidewall,
or innerliner that extends to cord material
Outer diameterThe overall diameter of an inflated new tire
Overall width
The  linear  distance  between  the  exteriors  of
the  sidewalls  of  an  inflated  tire,  including  ele-
vations due to labeling, decorations, or protec-
tive bands or ribs
Passenger car tire
A  tire  intended  for  use  on  passenger  cars,
multipurpose  passenger  vehicles,  and  trucks,
that  have  a  gross  vehicle  weight  rating
(GVWR) of 10,000 lb. or less.
PlyA layer of rubber-coated parallel cords
Ply separationA  parting  of  rubber  compound  between  adja-
cent plies
Pneumatic tire
A  mechanical  device  made  of  rubber,  chemi-
cals, fabric and steel or other materials, that,
when  mounted  on  an  automotive  wheel,  pro-
vides the traction and co ntains the gas or fluid
that sustains the load
Radial ply tire
A  pneumatic  tire  in  which  the  ply  cords  that
extend to the beads are laid at substantially 90
degrees to the centerline of the tread
Reinforced tire 
A tire designed to operate at higher loads and
at  higher  inflation  pressures  than  the  corre-
sponding standard tire
Section width
The  linear  distance  between  the  exteriors  of
the sidewalls of an inflated tire, excluding ele-
vations  due  to  labeling,  decoration,  or  protec-
tive bands
SidewallThat portion of a tire between the tread and
bead
Sidewall separationThe  parting  of  the  rubber  compound  from  the
cord material in the sidewall
Tire related termMeaning 
     
        
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590
Camper information
The  figures  given  in  the  illustration  indicate  the  recommended  center
of gravity zone.
Recommended  location  for
cargo center of gravity for cargo
weight rating
Rear end of truck bed
This  information  has  been  prepared  in  accordance  with  regulatio n
issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the
U.S.  Department  of  Transportation.  It  provides  the  purchasers  a nd/
or  prospective  purchasers  of  Toyota  vehicles  with  information  o n
truck-camper  loading.  Your  Toyota  dealer  will  help  answer  any
questions you may have as you read this information.
Center of gravity location
1
2
Access Cab models49.9 in. (1267 mm)36.1 in. (917 mm)
Double Cab models
With short deck
With long deck
41.1 in. (1045 mm)
41.5 in. (1055 mm)31.8 in. (807 mm)
27.8 in. (706 mm)
WARNING
■ Loading precaution
If  a  load  is  too  far  back,  it  can  cause  dangerous  handling.  If  it  is  too  far
forward, the front axle may be overloaded. 
     
        
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For owners
When the truck is used to carry a slide-in camper, the total cargo load
of  the  truck  consists  of  the  manu facturer’s  camper  weight  figure,  the
weight  of  installed  additional  ca mper  equipment  not  included  in  the
manufacturer’s camper weight figure, the weight of camper cargo , and
the weight of passenge rs in the camper.
The total cargo load should not e xceed the truck’s cargo weight rating
and  the  camper’s  center  of  gravi ty  should  fall  within  the  truck’s
recommended center of gravi ty zone when installed.
Camper center of gravity
Recommended  center  of
gravity location zone
Cargo weight rating  and proper matching
1
2 
     
        
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■Cargo weight rating
NO.EngineTrans-
missionDriveCabBedGradePas-
sengerV. C . W
Cargo 
Weight  Rating
lbslbs
1 2TR 6AT
2WDAccess Long SR5 4 1,500
900
2 2TR 6AT Double Short SR5 5 1,400
650
3 2GR 6AT Access Long SR5 4 1,400
800
4 2GR 6AT Double Short SR5 5 1,200
450
5 2GR 6AT Double Short Limited 5 1,250
500
6 2GR 6AT Double Long SR5 5 1,195
450
7 2GR 6AT Double Long Limited 5 1,200
445
8 2TR 6AT
4WDAccess Long SR5 4 1,300
700
9 2GR 6MT Access Long SR5 4 1,100
500
10 2GR 6AT Access Long SR5 4 1,150
550
11 2GR 6MT Double Short SR5 5 945
195
12 2GR 6AT Double Short SR5 5 990
240
13 2GR 6AT Double Short Limited 5 990
195
14 2GR 6AT Double Long SR5 5 940
190
15 2GR 6AT Double Long Limited 5 945
195
WARNING
■ Overloading
Be  careful  —  overloading  can  cause  dangerous  braking  and  handling
problems, and can damage your vehicle and its tires.