nabcracker
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I am currently driving a 2016 Toyota Tundra, I am starting to look at the LC200 or LC150/GX460 as my daily driver and camping rig. Having recently moved to the Houston area, my dogs are struggling with the heat being in the back of the truck. The wife doesn't like them in the back seat right behind us, so we are looking at another SUV so they can ride in the back. We have owned a couple of 5th Gen 4runners, we love them. The problem is, the boat I currently own is big enough it exceeds my comfort level towing it with our current 5th gen 4runner. Obviously the Tundra is a towing beast and I really like the 38 gallon fuel tank now included with the Tundras. My boat is a 22ft center console with a T-top so it has a fairly big wind profile, but its wet weight is within the rated towing capacity of the 4runner, GX and LC200. I am comparing the WB and width of the LC150 and LC200. Looking at the dimensions, the 200 is closer to the Tundra. Does anyone have any direct towing comparisons between the Tundra and LC200? Or maybe GX/150 and 200 comparisons they could share? As far as how much I tow, I put the boat in the water weekly, but its just basically pulling it from my storage shed to the ramp which is 200 yards away. We plan to start towing 2 hours to the south to fish once a month and I will need to tow the boat a long ways once we leave Texas in a few years.