I had airlift air bags on my tundra. Git Firestone on my class c. You'll definitely want to use weight distribution hitch and anti sway bar. The biggest thing you notice other than stopping distance (brake controller properly set is so important)
Will be fuel consumption. Expect around 50%...
Sad. I've had 2 tundras and still have a highlander. None have been in shop for other than a couple recalls and regular service. I wanted to downsize to Tacoma but it can't be flat towed behind our motorhome. That's why I got the 21 lariat 4x4. So far no issues. I'm hoping it stays that way...
I have the 21 lariat. The left screen in instrument cluster has tons of options. I usually keep mine on miles to empty , but there are several Guages in there too.
There are a few manufacturers out there that make smaller, lighter weight 5ers. The hitch is the issue. While the rails can be cut down to fit between the wheel wells and bolted to the frame, the bulk of some hitches could be a problem. The bigger issue will be the closeness to the cab when...
Only vehicles I've own that never cost me any repair money.
2002 tundra (uncle still driving it)
2008 tundra (traded in on ranger) 2015 highlander. (Wife still driving)
$0 on repairs!
Ford wishes it could build one like that. I'd be driving a Tacoma now if it could be flat towed behind my...
For those that asked and sent well wishes. Got staples and catheter removed yesterday. Pathology reports shows surrounding areas are cancer free. And, NO INCONTINENCE ISSUES!!!! Praise the Lord. Now for more healing and recovery time. Still can't drive or sit in straight chairs. Who knew you...