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Flat towing a Toyota
I'd give the new Toyota 4x4 truck a serious look as a tow vehicle but there does not appear to be any way to flat tow them?

Just double checking.
Thanks.
2021 Mid Bath

Re: Flat towing a Toyota
Reply #1
Have you seen this resource?
Downloadable Dinghy Towing Guides | MotorHome Magazine

Toyota trucks have never been approved by Toyota for 4-down towing, as far as I know.  Maybe some people do it anyway?  I haven't noticed any.

The latest 4x4 Ford Ranger is approved,  and it's been reported that the full sized 2021 Bronco will be approved.  The full size Bronco is close to 5000lbs though.  I've read that the smaller bronco will not. 

Rich
2003 MB

Re: Flat towing a Toyota
Reply #2
I'd give the new Toyota 4x4 truck a serious look as a tow vehicle but there does not appear to be any way to flat tow them?

If Toyota 4X4 pickups were towable, I would have towed an older, lighter Toyota Tacoma instead of the less dependable Jeeps.
IMO, Toyota missed the boat by making their transfer-cases unable to be flat-towed.
Jeeps have a small oil pump in the transfer-case that lubricates it when towed, Toyota never included this $5 modification and they cannot be retrofitted. Dang.
Remco does not sell an oil-pump kit for the Toyotas.

Larry
Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
Photo Collection: Lazy Daze


Re: Flat towing a Toyota
Reply #4
It's just insane to me why they wouldn't want this option in order to open up even more of a market.


Towable vehicles are actually a fairly small market.  If it was a profitable one, Honda wouldn't have completely eliminated a non-CVT transmission on the CR-V.

Re: Flat towing a Toyota
Reply #5
If I still had my ‘58 VW, or my ‘67, I’d tow. Good rides; I miss their straightforward functionality, reliability, and simplicity of operation. (And light weight to tow!)
2003 TK has a new home

Re: Flat towing a Toyota
Reply #6
This was the toad the previous owner of our LD had.  Adorable, but not part of the deal!
2003 RB “Lulu Boo Berry” The Blue Ghost
2008 Jeep Liberty “Mr. Toad”

Re: Flat towing a Toyota
Reply #7
On a recent overnight stay at Quartzite, I came across this:
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
SKP #61264

Re: Flat towing a Toyota
Reply #8
We were fortunate to find this '95 Suzuki Sidekick 4x4 - auto with air.

Light, go just about anywhere. 

The 1998 models added air/bags on the front passenger side, so it would be preferable to mine, but you have to find them.

Difficult to locate really clean ones, but they are out there if you are patient. 

Tony R. (aka codefour)

Tony R
2010 LD RB - Sold to another happy LD Family

Re: Flat towing a Toyota
Reply #9
Hi Tony; a miniature jeep, introduced to me by Don Webb in the Caravan Club. Mine is a '92 'Tin Top'. Under powered and with just three speeds in the automatic transmission. 8 valves engine. Your '95 has three valves per cylinder, more horses.
    Picture is when I just got it in 2009. Since added CB radio, Tow base plate. Other items. It is 4WD, manual hubs. A/C updated to R-134D. Light weight, Seats two, 4 in a pinch (not recommended). The 4 door would be easier for that.   RonB
RonB (Bostick) living in San Diego
Original owner of "Bluebelle" a '99 TKB

Re: Flat towing a Toyota
Reply #10
Nice RonB!

I rarely see a 2 door "tin top" and I like it.

Just a note for others who may be interested in this particular type of vehicle.  Fantastic toad!

It apparently was imported by General Motors as a Chevy Tracker. (same car just different markings).

The transmissions are (GM) Chevrolet.  Early 3 speed auto transmissions (as I have) wind up really tight at highway speeds without overdrive.  I think it was in late 1995 that the vehicle was available with a 4 speed overdrive.  3 speed transmission parts are becoming really scarce, but the 4 speed automatics are plentiful.   And the 4 speed auto is what I would recommend.

Cheers!

Tony R. (aka codefour)
Tony R
2010 LD RB - Sold to another happy LD Family

 
Re: Flat towing a Toyota
Reply #11
Hi Tony;  Geo, the 'world' car was made by CAMI, Canadian Auto Manufacturing Inc., (made in Canada) a joint venture between Suzuki and GM. The Sidekick is Suzuki's contribution. Plastic lower side panels, slighly different up-scale trim inside. Things like power windows.  Mine has a rear window washer and wiper.  Tire carrier on the swing back door.  The rear seats fold forward to give a flat floor, so about the size of a normal hatchback cargo space. With the seats up to use, the cargo space will fit two shoebox size containers. They are pretty rare, and getting harder to find, and parts too. A friend bought an entire Samauri for $800 to provide parts to restore his 'Sammy'.  The Samauri was the precursor to the Geo/Sidekick.  The Vitara followed, but morphed into a bigger, heavier, not as tow friendly car.
   The 2 wheel drive version with manual, also is towable.  Many people put 'lift' kits on and taller tires.    RonB 
RonB (Bostick) living in San Diego
Original owner of "Bluebelle" a '99 TKB