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Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by liveload, Jul 10, 2014.

  1. Jul 10, 2014 at 12:20 PM
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    liveload

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    Hi all,

    I made a post in the towing section asking for help with travel trailer selections, then made an edit realizing that for my budget, I can get many types of RV. Now I've made another realization that, in my brain anyway, warrants another thread. Apologies if it doesn't; I expect to be promptly shot at dawn.

    Q: Is towing the Tacoma behind an RV a viable option or is that only possible in the realm of the 1%?

    Thank you all.

    Very Respectfully,

    ll
     
  2. Jul 10, 2014 at 12:25 PM
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    Taco can't be flat towed that I'm aware of. We don't have the neutral for the transfer case like the 1st gens did.
     
  3. Jul 10, 2014 at 12:25 PM
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    if its on a trailer, 4wd or 2wd.
     
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    ^^correct. He has a 4x4.
     
  5. Jul 10, 2014 at 12:36 PM
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    If I'm readin the replies correctly, I have to put the whole truck up in a trailer behind the RV. Would one of the "Car Dolly" type things work? Wasn't sure if your reply included car dollies as a type of trailer.

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    It appears to be a "maybe". Take a look at www.remcoindustries.com - drive-shaft disconnect and a lube pump if automatic.
     
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    Thank you for the reference.
    FYI: I found this under the notes section

    If I am reading correctly, I can tow her with a car dolly or a full trailer without modification, but if I want to tow her with all four wheels on the ground, I need a drive shaft coupling disconnect. Is this correct?

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  8. Jul 10, 2014 at 12:59 PM
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    If on a dolly, you still need to disconnect the rear driveline. On a trailer, you don't need to do anything to the truck.

    You can get a disconnect, pull the rear u-joint an tie up the driveline, or remove the driveline and put it in the truck.
     
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    I may be wrong, but i believe you can just disconnect the drive shaft anf be fine. Throw it in the bed.
     
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    you probably need to mark transfer case, u-joints, and rear axle so drive shaft remains in balance after remounting.
     
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    Ok so it's probably going to cost more than I can be comfortable with to do a motorhome with a tow behind setup for the truck. Between the cost of either a trailer or modifications and Colorado's cost to register RV's, I think I might be downgrading the motor home option for now. I could probably get a decent deal on a 90's model Winnebago, but it's not just the cost of the motorhome itself to worry about. Hmm, much to ponder.
     
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    Naw you can pull out both front and rear drive shafts off their flanges without messing with driveline phasing.

    8 bolts for the front shaft

    8 bolts and 2 center carrier bolts for the rear and shes free wheeling at that point.
     
  13. Jul 10, 2014 at 3:59 PM
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    I went out on my break and peeked under the truck. Seems like they'd be a bit difficult to remove at first, but putting it back on shouldn't be as bad.

    Question: Do both front and rear shafts have to be removed to tow behind or just the rear? If I remove just the rear, would I use a car dolly and keep the front elevated?

    Also, how well does this procedure go in actual practice when you pull into a campground? Lets say the car dolly options is viable and I pull into a campground, drop the truck and drive it out of the way using 4H or 4L. Is that viable?

    I must sound like a complete idiot at this point, thanks for the help so far everyone.

    Very respectfully,

    ll
     
  14. Jul 10, 2014 at 5:44 PM
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    Why would you have to remove the front? Doesn't the front driveshaft disconnect in 2wd?

    Certainly if you're using a dolly you could leave the front alone.
     
  15. Jul 10, 2014 at 6:11 PM
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    I don't think it applies to manual trannies...

    I'm under the impression that would only need to be done with an automatic transmission.

    * which I see now, the OP owns an auto...

    :confused:
     
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