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How much weight can the 2001 Toyota Tundra tow, considering both torque, payload, and tongue weight?

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Rob tivey

The 2001 Toyota Tundra can tow between 4,950 and 7,200 pounds depending on the engine selected for the truck. The tongue weight ranges from 495 to 720 pounds to match the towing capacity. The payload capacity is 1,406 to 1,924 pounds, which includes the weight of the passengers in the truck. Depending on the engine choice, the Tundra produces either 220 or 315 pound-feet of torque. This truck is excellent for towing and competes with other half-ton V8 trucks in the market.

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  • Don't shere with eno

    The 2001 Toyota Tundra comes in different versions with specific features. It can carry loads from 1,406 to 1,924 pounds and tow between 4,950 to 7,200 pounds, with tongue weights ranging from 495 to 720 pounds. The engine torque options include 220 lbs.-ft. at 3,600 rpm or 315 lbs.-ft. at 3,400 rpm.

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