Can 2004 Toyota Sequoia Limited Carry Motorcycle Carrier
Question:
I have a 2004 Toyota Sequoia Limited RWD. I want to use a motorcycle carrier on it. The motorcycle weight is gonna be 410lbs. The carrier is 98 lbs. i have the tow package installed. Should i change my tow package to something beefier? And if so which one?
asked by: Bea S
Expert Reply:
I would recommend verifying with Toyota or your owners manual but it appears your 2004 Toyota Sequoia has a tongue weight capacity that would be able to handle the weight of your motorcycle and carrier as-is. A new hitch wouldn't be needed.
I would recommend going with some additional suspension support which for that you'd want the SumoSprings kit part # SS68DR which can provide an additional 1,400 lb of suspension support.
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