Porkchopexpress
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There is a passenger and cargo limit of 900 lbs. That does not change your max GVWR or limit tongue weight. If you add 900 lbs to 15% of a 5000 lbs trailer, you get 1650 which puts you at max GVWR. I doubt that is coincidence. You are basically saying a body on frame 4runner can't tow 3500 lbs. From experience, I can affirm that it can without tail squat and with good acceleration.Look at your door sticker for Payload, you don't get to calculate it - from what I've seen most 5th gen 4runners are ~900 - 1200, what does yours say, lets clear that up.
The Airstreams are TW heavy, throw out 10%, they are closer to 15%.
So do the math
+1200
-500 TW
-200 adult
-200 adult
-200 truck accessories
-75 weight dist. hitch
-100 gear
that is -75 or 75lb over payload.
If you have the option of a tow rig, per OP, no a 4runner is not best option.....100% can do it, but there are rigs that are better suited. My 2019 Ranger towed our 20' airstream but it also had a ~1500 lb payload capacity but I never maxed out the trailer, never towed with full tanks, didn't have a ton of gear and it was marginal.
Also, weight distribution hitch on a 3500 lb trailer?
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