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  • Our 2006 Toyota Tundra pulled our 29 ft Cougar down hill very nicely....but coming back home (we live on top of steep hill) it coughed, choked and going 5 mph with pedal about floored...so we went back to Toyota dealer, got a brand new 5.7 liter 2010 Tundra...it pulls our trailer uphill like is nothing following us.

    We've gone over a few mountain passes, up to hope Canada, down to Mt Lassen, Yosemite...it pulls like a dream and we're loving our new Tundra!

  • @ChryTears trailer must have weighed to much, we have a 32' Keystone and our 2006 sequoia pulls it fine. Must have been a huge hill! :)

  • Below comment , yes chevy :) my family has 2010 siverado 3500 HD dually , it tows are 35 foot cougar like nothing :)

  • it is called chevy that is all you need da

  • it is called chevy that is all you need da

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  • any one ton could pull that easy dude. just needs a diesel

  • one sure way to cook any 1 ton truck.... imo id only want a ford f450 to pull that cash grab. only truck with a diff large enough to handle such a constant load

  • @oilfield666 dude get a f250 4x4 thats good enough

  • @SwaggaBoyDES dumbass. or can you not read.

  • @oilfield666 no i cant asswhole thats like saying boats get wet

  • @SwaggaBoyDES its asshole...not whole... any drivetrains get hot...very hot...its why alot of trucks prematurely break down...then these idiots go and blame the truck. u wanna tow big toys then buy a truck made for the job.

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