500dollar744ti
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Re: Launch Ramp Issue with Toyota Tundra 5.7L, TRD no 4WD
Don't over-think this, whatever options you have, it's 2wd and you can't turn gravity off.
The 10,000lb tow rating doesn't guarantee you can pull that much up a wet incline and maybe it's over-rated by the manufacturer. Remember Toyota only has a 1/2 ton truck, there's no 3/4 or 1 ton options so it's highly beneficial for their sales to rate the towing capacity higher to get some of the 3/4 ton buyers into a Tundra.
My boat/trailer combo is 5500lbs and I have recently changed the gearing in my truck and added a brand new trac-lok limited slip to the rear axle.
This past weekend I was pulling my boat out and I lost traction, I tried to ease into it and still spun both rear tires. There was just no way to get dry traction on this wet and heavily trafficked boat ramp.
I had no choice but to use 4wd. Since you don't have 4wd, you have to be extra careful and try to carry more weight in your bed. Another option is to ask a few big guys around to jump in the back and that should get you the traction you need.
This reminds me of an old which basically explains everything you need to know about 2wd/4wd, do yourself a favor and turn the sound down..
[video]http://www.streetfire.net/video/dodge-and-bronco-2-tug-o-warfunny_4368.htm[/video]
Don't over-think this, whatever options you have, it's 2wd and you can't turn gravity off.
The 10,000lb tow rating doesn't guarantee you can pull that much up a wet incline and maybe it's over-rated by the manufacturer. Remember Toyota only has a 1/2 ton truck, there's no 3/4 or 1 ton options so it's highly beneficial for their sales to rate the towing capacity higher to get some of the 3/4 ton buyers into a Tundra.
My boat/trailer combo is 5500lbs and I have recently changed the gearing in my truck and added a brand new trac-lok limited slip to the rear axle.
This past weekend I was pulling my boat out and I lost traction, I tried to ease into it and still spun both rear tires. There was just no way to get dry traction on this wet and heavily trafficked boat ramp.
I had no choice but to use 4wd. Since you don't have 4wd, you have to be extra careful and try to carry more weight in your bed. Another option is to ask a few big guys around to jump in the back and that should get you the traction you need.
This reminds me of an old which basically explains everything you need to know about 2wd/4wd, do yourself a favor and turn the sound down..
[video]http://www.streetfire.net/video/dodge-and-bronco-2-tug-o-warfunny_4368.htm[/video]