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Old 09-04-2010, 10:06 AM
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can a 22re/5 speed tow 5000 lbs?

so i finally put my truck up for sale (http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/cto/1935319230.html, if you're interested). i've had it for about 8 years and i'm going to miss it. anyways, i put it up on craigslist, and one of the replies i got was an offer to buy it and use it for a farm truck (towing farm equipment around the farm) if it was capable of towing 5000 lbs.

i don't know about towing 5000 lbs at freeway speeds, but since he's talking about just around the farm, i'm thinking it wouldn't have a problem at lower speeds, especially with the use of low gear. any thoughts?

also, i doubt anyone in the detroit area will buy it for a road truck (cuz it's a foreign car)(just let it go), and i don't want to donate it if i don't have to, and i CERTAINLY don't want to send it to a junk yard, so there is definitely something appealing about sending it to a farm upstate to finish the rest of its life! cuz she's got a lot of life left!
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Prolly no sweat in low range...

But the farm equipment will have leverage over the Yota, and if a 4Runner will or will not tow it, is about the most broad term I've heard...

It would more than likely stop dead in its tracks at the 1st mud hole of hill.

Maybe unless you welded the diff...

Either way, consider your truck dead... It'll be a farm implement if dude buys it, and it will be treated as such. Trust me.

I'd love to drop a set of 5:71's in my stock lift, stock tire size, 84

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I would say no, stop n go at slow speeds l kill it.
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i drove papa's 91 chevy 3500 dually with a 454 and it didn't even like a 2200lb trailer i cant image a 22re trying it

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For 5000lbs I'd probably recommend he buy a retired aircraft tow vehicle.
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I don't have the owner's manual handy, but I think the towing limit is 2000lbs. Considering how anemic the 22RE is, I wouldn't try anything much over 1000lbs.
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The 22R isn't anemic, it's just 2.4 liters...

And the truck is not sold as a 1 ton. So (IIRC) take the GVWR and subtract that by the... Awe, heck. I forgot how to do it...

Oh, wait... GVWR - Curb weight, and what's left over is what the truck's rated at...

I THINK that's it.

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The GVWR is 5200
My rigs curb weight is 5000

so I can only tow 200 lbs?? Hmmm.....
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HA! Well, MANY might agree with you

Or maybe it's rear axle weight - GVW... I can't remember...
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holy cow, what do you have on your truck man my curb weight is like just over 3,000.
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Originally Posted by InternetRoadkill
I don't have the owner's manual handy, but I think the towing limit is 2000lbs. Considering how anemic the 22RE is, I wouldn't try anything much over 1000lbs.

You mean HALF a TON?
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Originally Posted by xxxtreme22r
holy cow, what do you have on your truck man my curb weight is like just over 3,000.
Are you sure?

Trust me, when I put it on the scale before moving and it hit 4700+ lbs with me in it.... 5k is easy to hit with two kids, wife, dog and tools/gear and a full tank of gas!
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that's what the scrap yard told when i took all the scrap to them when I took the remnants of my bed, old motor parts etc etc to them. before i left I asked them how much it was when offloaded.
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Red face

If they are just going to pull loaded hay wagons or side unload grain trailers I don`t see what the big deal would be .

I do it all the time. I just wouldn`t want to stop from 70 mph.
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If it's a "rolling" dead weight you'll be fine. Now you get the trailer STUCK or "hung up" on something...you're goin no where....
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The 22 re is so pathetic I took my seat out so the weight of passengers would not kill my motor
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PS do not take on extra passengers.
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for that price that thing would already be sold around here.

For a farm truck I suppose you could tow around 5,000 lbs. Aren't these trucks rated for 3500 or am I mistaken?
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u also have to know what your tow pkg is rated for.....
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would I tow 5000lbs with it, no
would i tell someone else it can tow 5000lbs if it got the truck out of the yard, yes

lol, but realistically if its just for the farm hell be fine, the second he get stuck or goes over 25mph forget it
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Originally Posted by pruney81
for that price that thing would already be sold around here.

For a farm truck I suppose you could tow around 5,000 lbs. Aren't these trucks rated for 3500 or am I mistaken?
well, there's 2 big problems driving the price down and still making it difficult to sell. 1. the rust. 2. it's in detroit, michigan. "we don't take kindly to YOUR type (foreign cars) round these parts!"


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