John Foote wrote:A Toyota Tacoma can tow a staggering (to me, anyway) 3500 lbs. My 1998 4-cyl 5-speed towed roughly 2500 lbs in an unbraked U-haul from Seattle to Atlanta...
Pick the right gear, and let it coast on down, no brakes at all...
That was 2500 lb
in an unbraked U-Haul?
The largest standard U-Haul cargo trailer without brakes (also the largest single-axle cargo trailer in the system) is the
5x8, with a cargo capacity of 1800 lb. The larger cargo trailers are all tandems, with surge brakes. Even a
5x10 (the size I wanted to rent a couple weeks ago) has brakes, and only 1550 lb capacity; the next is the
6x12 (the size I got and turned out I needed anyway) does have 2600 lb capacity, but of course it has brakes, too.
Was this an overloaded 5x8, or a brake-equipped tandem, or was the 2500 lb the
total loaded trailer weight (including the trailer itself) of a 5x8?
Also, I found the tandem 6x12 with its bias-ply tires was like pulling an anchor, so just coasting it had so much drag it pulled the van back to much lower speed than the van would have coasted to by itself. I believe that - despite the low height and narrow width - it had more drag than my almost-as-heavy single-axle radial-tired travel trailer (much wider and taller).
The 4-cyl Tacoma should be a very capable (if not quick) towing vehicle for Class 2 (up to 3500 lb) trailers.