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yeddi64 11-25-2013 11:38 AM

Tow capacity 83 Toyota 4x4 low end torque
 
I have a question regarding towing - saw a previous answer don't expect much and be amazed.

I am looking for an old Toyota 4x4, and realize they don't have a lot of HP.

My primary purpose is to tow a 2000lb max weight trailer boat combined (includes motor life jackets beer paddles etc). out of the water (on a steel loading ramp) and then up a steeper incline to a road, then over to a storage compound. I won't be doing highway towing, and don't really need to worry trailer brakes etc.

I know with roughly 100 HP, its not ideal. But given low end torque, will an 83 Toyota 5 speed manual do the job? So this basically a question about high end vs low end torque.

The benefits of doing this, is that where I live, I can cheaply plate and insure the truck for $10/month as an antique, and I won't be dipping a new much more expensive 4x4 into the lake, and I will have a cool little toyota truck.

comments?

HighLux 11-25-2013 11:41 AM

It will do it. Might want to be in 4 wheel low while unloading and loading the boat. Just to get you up the wet ramp.

I towed a small boat and trailer about that same weight.

Make sure your brakes are top notch.

Roark 11-25-2013 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by HighLux (Post 52142862)
It will do it. Might want to be in 4 wheel low while unloading and loading the boat. Just to get you up the wet ramp. I towed a small boat and trailer about that same weight. Make sure your brakes are top notch.

^^
Can't emphasize enough the need for good brakes.. Also, make sure that thing's got some decent tires. I've seen bigger trucks slide around ramps due to crappy tires.

83 11-25-2013 12:12 PM

There's a photo on the Marlin Crawler forum, somewhere, of a guy towing a 4x4 Toyota pickup on a vehicle trailer, with his 79 Toyota 4x4.

I think he towed it pretty far...

I wouldn't recommend it, but they can do it. If the u-joints are ready to go, it's a good way to find that out :)

SoCal4Running 11-25-2013 12:46 PM

Like said before Low range and you'll be fine.

Traction might be a issue, or lack thereof but certainly has the power to do the job.

C17loadclear 11-26-2013 05:42 AM

I would say use low range with the hubs unlocked and you should be ok. That is what I do when I am moving my trailer with my Toy.

kawazx636 11-26-2013 09:27 AM

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I've towed this 31' OceanPro parasail boat about 125miles from New Jersey Ocean City, MD with my 2005 Tundra DC. The boat weighs in at roughly 13,000lbs and my Tundra has a 4.7L V8 with electric brakes and weighs about 6,500lbs. The way I look at it my 1983 is a 2.4L 4 banger weighing in at about 3,000lbs which is about half in both departments. So It should be able to tow about 7,500lbs...

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JUUUUST KIDDING! Don't try towing 7,500lbs with your truck - you'd likely blow out your rears if you don't burn up your clutch and destroy your tranny first! All kidding aside, I wouldn't think twice about towing 2,000 with my 83. If I recall correctly, the first gen 4WD trucks were advertised as having a 3/4 ton payload capacity so the towing capacity should be nearly double that.

Pretty much anything can tow anything (Like the Tundra space shuttle commercial), it's just a matter of how well it can tow it and for how long. I abuse the piss out of my Trunda and it actually hauled that boat really well considering I nearly doubled the towing capacity. Was it smart? Probably not, but we had business to do and I liked the fact that my Tundra could tow the same boat that blew out the rear ends of a Nissan Titan and a Ford F150 on a simple tow across town!


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