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2nd Gen and a Nobo 19.3 (Dry wt 4199)?

Discussion in 'Towing' started by armyofsquirrels, May 2, 2021.

  1. May 2, 2021 at 6:53 PM
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    armyofsquirrels

    armyofsquirrels [OP] Embrace the Suck!

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    2015 V6 6Spd Tacoma DCSB Offroad in Pyrite Mica
    See Build Page.
    So I have a 2015 V6 DCSB OR Manual with the 6spd and Tow Package with the Trans Cooler. I'm installing a redarc elite trailer brake controller as well.

    Would it handle the 2021 Nobo 19.3 Trailer?
    Hitch Weight:
    550 lb.
    UVW
    4199 lb.
    CCC
    3351 lb.

    Mileage on the truck is 108k. I would plan on traveling dry or close to it with min gear since it has everything you need in it. Clothings, Bedding, a Laptop, Nintendo Switch, Dishes and food. I would be taking out at least one of the bunks if not both bunks to create a closet of sort as well.

    My other option would be going with the Nobo 19.2:
    Hitch Weight:
    410 lb.
    UVW
    3609 lb.
    CCC
    1201 lb.

    Same set up as above min gear, half filled or empty depending on the area. That one does not have bunks so it would be as is.
     
    Last edited: May 3, 2021
  2. May 3, 2021 at 11:10 AM
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    xringer

    xringer Well-Known Member

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    We were pulling the 16.8 with a 2009 SR5 and it struggled on inclines, but what doesn't. I don't think I would go much heavier unless you are doing short trips. We have replaced the truck with a 2019 Sport and the suspension for towing is noticeably better. We usually carry wood, water, kayaks, etc, so we do have some added weight.

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  3. May 26, 2022 at 7:43 PM
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    sbayer91

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    Any update on your trailer? I just bought a 19.3, I’ll be towing with a 2015 TRD Sport automatic. Picking up the trailer next week.
     

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