Mountain Cur wrote:Could a 2002 4x4 Toyota Tacoma 4 cylinder 2.7 auto transmission handle either size trailer if a guy wasn't in any hurry?
I have personally witnessed a gentleman towing an 1,100# open-wheel formula race car on a 400# trailer behind a Yugo GV on the highway. It doesn't have the air drag of a CT, but he wasn't struggling to hold speed even with two people in the car. Of course, I suggest that you check your owner's manual for Toyota's recommended tow ratings, and avoid doing something like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOMrYUloMcA
I think that one factor you will need to consider is brakes. If you go with the tandem, make sure that it doesn't go over the weight limits that require trailer brakes unless you want to also wire your truck with a 7-pin trailer harness and brake controller. In NY State, brakes are required if the trailer weighs more than 1,000# empty or has a MGVW greater than 3,000#. If I recall correctly, surge brakes are not legal in NY, but maybe I'm mistaken. Another thing to consider is maintenance of a second axle, needing to replace two more tires, and of course the toll booth ramifications of a dual-axle trailer if you travel any toll roads or bridges.....