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2025 Tacoma Limited squat while pulling trailer? Weight distribution hitch needed?

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I plan to be pulling a camper trailer that is just over 3000lbs, but has a tongue weight of around 420lbs. Since my previous tow vehicles (non trucks) had significant squat with this kind of weight, I am wondering if anyone knows how to know how much squat I will see on the Tacoma (Measured at the rear fender or the receiver)? And if that squat is problematic and requires a weight distribution hitch?
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I ran a trailer with 600 lb on the tongue.
I don't recall the squat measurement. 1.5" maybe. It drove ok but once i got the weight distribution, it drove much more confidently.

It puts more weight on the front tires so driving doesn't fell squishy.
 

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I plan to be pulling a camper trailer that is just over 3000lbs, but has a tongue weight of around 420lbs. Since my previous tow vehicles (non trucks) had significant squat with this kind of weight, I am wondering if anyone knows how to know how much squat I will see on the Tacoma (Measured at the rear fender or the receiver)? And if that squat is problematic and requires a weight distribution hitch?
You’re probably going to have a fair squat. Can you load the rear of your camper with gear to take weight off the front? I’d shoot for 350 or less.
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