MilesandMiles
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- 22 Cruiser
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- MilesandMiles
I figured it might be valuable to share my experience using a 1st gen Tacoma (96 model) V6 to pull a loaded 22-cruiser.
My over-all opinion so far is, if taken slow (50-55mpg top speeds) with plenty of space left between the cars around you, a Tacoma is an acceptable tow vehicle for a CD22. A heavier vehicle such as a Tundra or domestic super-duty would be better suited, my brother's 04 Ford super-duty diesel doesn't even know it's back there, but until "trade-up" day comes for me, I'll take it slow with my tacoma. The CD trailer does have surge brakes. I haven't been in a situation where they were really needed (I never let people rush me out there) but glad to know they're back there.
If this is worth anything: my 3.4L V6 gets 18mpg towing a 16 angler, and 15mpg pulling the 22-cruiser. (and 23mpg towing nothing)
I just changed out the manual trans fluid to high grade mobile 1 synthetic figuring that's the biggest strain on the truck right there.
If there's a thread addressing this issue elsewhere and wish to move my post over to it, please feel free.
Brenton
My over-all opinion so far is, if taken slow (50-55mpg top speeds) with plenty of space left between the cars around you, a Tacoma is an acceptable tow vehicle for a CD22. A heavier vehicle such as a Tundra or domestic super-duty would be better suited, my brother's 04 Ford super-duty diesel doesn't even know it's back there, but until "trade-up" day comes for me, I'll take it slow with my tacoma. The CD trailer does have surge brakes. I haven't been in a situation where they were really needed (I never let people rush me out there) but glad to know they're back there.
If this is worth anything: my 3.4L V6 gets 18mpg towing a 16 angler, and 15mpg pulling the 22-cruiser. (and 23mpg towing nothing)
I just changed out the manual trans fluid to high grade mobile 1 synthetic figuring that's the biggest strain on the truck right there.
If there's a thread addressing this issue elsewhere and wish to move my post over to it, please feel free.

Brenton