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Recommended Parts for towing a 2,500-4,500 lb Trailer with a 2004 Toyota 4Runner  

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Hi there! Im looking to pull a 14foot cargo trailer that weighs 2500 pounds. I have a 2004 4runner 4x4 with v6. Ill be purchasing an electronic brake and one of your hitches. Can you recommend if I need to also buy your sway bars? The trailer will pull roughly 2k pounds at its max, so roughly 4500 pounds. Let me know your thoughts for a smooth save towing.

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If you are debating on which trailer hitch receiver and what brake controller to use on your 2004 Toyota 4Runner, I can make some recommendations for you.

For a Trailer Hitch Receiver, I recommend using the Draw-Tite Max-Frame # 75155 since it has a higher weight capacity than that of the Curt # 13445, which is your only other option for your 4Runner. Even though the Draw-Tite has a max Tongue Weight of 600 lbs (730 lbs when using a Weight Distribution system) and a max Gross Trailer Weight of 6,000 lbs (7,300 lbs when using a Weight Distribution system), you will want to check your owner's manual to see what the weight capacity is for your 4Runner.

For a brake controller, I recommend the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 # 90195 which is very easy to use and includes an easy-to-read LCD screen. You can use the Plug-In Wiring Adapter # 3040-P to plug the P3 directly into the connector under your dashboard on the driver's side.

To help with any sway problems that you might experience, I highly recommend using the Reese Strait-Line Weight Distribution (WD) System # RP66083 which uses a dual-cam sway control that actually works to prevent sway before it starts. A WD system, like the Strait-Line will ensure that you are towing level by distributing the weight evenly among the axles on both your 4Runner and your cargo trailer. The other great thing about the sway control with this WD system is that it is one of the few sway control systems that will allow you to back up.

Keep in mind that when calculating Tongue Weight (TW) for your WD system that you will take the TW of your loaded and ready-to-go trailer, plus the weight of any cargo that will be behind the rear axle of your 4Runner and add them together. You will want to pick a WD system where those 2 numbers, added together, fall right in the middle of the weight range of your WD system. Based off of the information that you gave me, the Strait-Line # RP66083 should have the appropriate weight range (400-800 lbs TW) but you will want to load your setup as if you were going on a trip and figure out those weights to make sure.

The only other thing that you will need to purchase is a Hitch Ball that has a 1-1/4 inch shank. We have the 2 inch Hitch Ball # A-90 or the 2-5/16 inch Hitch Ball # 19286 for you to use depending on the size of your trailer coupler.

I have included some helpful articles on towing and some demonstration videos for you to check out as well.

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