TOYOTA TUNDRA 2011 2.G Owners Manual

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Camper information
Center of gravity locationThe figures given in the illustration indicate the recommended center
of gravity zone. Regular Cab models with standard bed Recommended location for
cargo center of gravity for
cargo weight rating
Rear end of truck bed
Regular Cab models with long bed Recommended location for
cargo center of gravity for
cargo weight rating
Rear end of truck bed
This information has been prepared in accordance with regula-
tion issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
of the U.S. Department of Transportation. It provides the purchas-
ers and/or prospective purchasers of Toyota vehicles with infor-
mation on truck-camper loading. Your Toyota dealer will help
answer any questions you may have as you read this informa-
tion.

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Double Cab models with standard bedRecommended location for
cargo center of gravity for
cargo weight rating
Rear end of truck bed
Double Cab models with long bed Recommended location for
cargo center of gravity for
cargo weight rating
Rear end of truck bed
CrewMax models Recommended location for
cargo center of gravity for
cargo weight rating
Rear end of truck bed
Regular Cab models
42.6 in. (1082mm) 37.6 in. (955 mm)
Double Cab models
CrewMax models

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Cargo weight rating and proper matchingWhen the truck is used to carry a slide-in camper, the total cargo load
of the truck consists of the manufacturer’s camper weight figure, the
weight of installed additional camper equipment not included in the
manufacturer’s camper weight figu re, the weight of camper cargo,
and the weight of passengers in the camper.
The total cargo load should not exceed the truck’s cargo weight rating
and the camper’s center of gravity should fall within the truck’s rec-
ommended center of gravity zone when installed.
Camper center of gravity
Recommended center of grav-
ity location zone
CAUTION
■Loading precaution
If a load is too far back, it can cause dangerous handling. If it is too far
forward, the front axle may be overloaded.

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■Cargo weight rating
CWR: Cargo Weight Rating
EngineDriveCabBedGradePassenger
numberC.W.R
(lbs)(kg)
1GR- FE 2WD
Regular Standard
Delux 3 1045 474
Long 3 1125 510
1UR- FE 2WD Standard 3 1205 547
3UR- FE
3UR- FBE 2WD Long 3 1450 658
4WD
Standard 3 1080 490
Long 3 1385 628

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CWR: Cargo Weight Rating
EngineDriveCabBedGradePassenger numberC.W.R
(lbs)(kg)
1GR- FE 2WD
Double Standard SR5 6 400 181
1UR- FE 2WD Standard SR5 6 440 200
4WD Standard SR5 6 355 161
3UR- FE 2WD StandardSR5 6 575 261
Limited 5 765 347
Long SR5 6 555 252
3UR- FE
3UR- FBE 4WD
StandardSR5 6 495 225
Limited 5 680 308
Long SR5 6 465 211

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CWR: Cargo Weight Rating
EngineDriveCabBedGradePassenger numberC.W.R
(lbs)(kg)
1UR- FE 2WD
Crew Max Short SR5 6 325 147
4WD SR5 6 250 113
3UR- FE 2WD SR5 6 460 209
Limited 5 665 302
3UR- FE
3UR- FBE 4WD
SR5 6 390 177
Limited 5 560 254
CAUTION
■Overloading
Be careful — overloading can cause dangerous braking and handling
problems, and can damage your vehicle and its tires.

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