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Hilux Towing.

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Hilux Towing.

Post by dans-paj92 »

Hey all,
am looking at buying a LN167 Toyota hilux dual cab sr5 3.0L diesel as my everyday/towing vehicle.
It has to tow a camper-trailer and also a soon to be comp vehicle.
The comp vehicle is a 84 4runner, that as it stands now is 1.62T
What is the most that people have towed with a hilux?
Was going to upgrade the brakes, add a turbo and beef up the towbar.
Cheers
Dan
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Re: Hilux Towing.

Post by oldmate »

Few issues there.
I don't think the hilux is rated for much more than 1500 braked towing
The 5l is a slug. You will be doing 30-40kph up hills with that much weight
Turbo will improve a bit, but the L motors don't hold up to the strain for long

Engine conversion options are much chop for towing either. THere are braking/engineering issues too

Unfortunately there's not much choice in dual cab utes so unless you really need the tray i'd be looking at patrol/cruiser wagons.
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Re: Hilux Towing.

Post by wainui123 »

I have o9 dual cab tray back diesel and towed a fully loaded prado on a braked trailer up mount Vic no probs at all,A mate towed a land cruiser on the same trailer the night before with his Patrol and had to use low range on the same hills :finger: the Lux went up in high range.My mate tows a race car around the country with his lux doing thousands of km a year with no probs.
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Re: Hilux Towing.

Post by craz3d »

oldmate wrote:Few issues there.
I don't think the hilux is rated for much more than 1500 braked towing
The 5l is a slug. You will be doing 30-40kph up hills with that much weight
Turbo will improve a bit, but the L motors don't hold up to the strain for long

Engine conversion options are much chop for towing either. THere are braking/engineering issues too

Unfortunately there's not much choice in dual cab utes so unless you really need the tray i'd be looking at patrol/cruiser wagons.
And if you really need a ute there's the 75 series, but then you forego a lot of the comfort.
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Re: Hilux Towing.

Post by dans-paj92 »

Has to be a 4 door 5 seater at least.
Might be leaning towards a cheap 3.0L gu wagon.
Its the price factor and age factor.
Might have a look at nissan navaras as well as they can tow 3T.
My mums pajero tows it around when its broken but thats a 3.2Di-D 03 model and it thinks its not there.
09 dual cabs have the D4-D motor and they are a different league of hilux motor all-together.
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