2016 Toyota Tundra SR 4.6L i-FORCE V8 4x2 Towing Capacity: 6,800 lbs (Verified Specs)

The 2016 Toyota Tundra SR 4.6L i-FORCE V8 4x2 has a maximum towing capacity of 6,800 lbs, a payload rating of 1,730 lbs, a gross combined weight rating (GCWR) of 12,700 lbs, and a maximum tongue weight of 680 lbs. It uses a Class IV receiver hitch when properly equipped.

All 2016 trims compared

Trim Max Tow Payload GCWR Tongue Hitch
SR 4.6L i-FORCE V8 4x2 6,800 lbs 1,730 lbs 12,700 lbs 680 lbs IV
SR5 5.7L i-FORCE V8 4x4 9,800 lbs 1,605 lbs 16,000 lbs 980 lbs IV
1794 5.7L i-FORCE V8 4x4 Max Tow 10,500 lbs 1,535 lbs 16,000 lbs 1,050 lbs V

What can the 2016 Toyota Tundra SR 4.6L i-FORCE V8 4x2 tow?

With its 6,800 lbs max tow rating, the 2016 Toyota Tundra SR 4.6L i-FORCE V8 4x2 can pull these typical trailer types when properly equipped:

  • Pop-up tent campers (typically 1,000–3,000 lbs)
  • Small travel trailers up to 22 feet (typical dry weight 3,500–4,500 lbs)
  • Single-jet-ski / two-PWC trailers (1,500–2,500 lbs)
  • Boats up to 22 ft on a trailer (4,000–5,500 lbs total)

Required equipment

For maximum capacity towing on the 2016 Toyota Tundra SR 4.6L i-FORCE V8 4x2 you need: a Class IV receiver hitch, a proportional brake controller (legally required on trailers over 3,000 lbs in most US states), trailer wiring harness, and — for trailers above 5,000 lbs — a weight-distribution hitch.

5 common towing mistakes with the Toyota Tundra

  1. Loading the trailer past the manufacturer's max tow rating without verifying GCWR margin
  2. Ignoring tongue weight: keep it 10–15% of total trailer weight or the trailer will sway
  3. Skipping a brake controller on trailers over 3,000 lbs — most US states require trailer brakes above this weight
  4. Forgetting to redistribute payload from cargo when carrying passengers; payload includes occupants
  5. Running stock tires beyond their D/E load rating when towing near the max — upgrade if towing weekly

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Frequently asked questions

What is the towing capacity of a 2016 Toyota Tundra SR 4.6L i-FORCE V8 4x2?

The 2016 Toyota Tundra SR 4.6L i-FORCE V8 4x2 has a maximum towing capacity of 6,800 lbs when properly equipped with the manufacturer's tow package.

Can a 2016 Toyota Tundra tow a 30-foot travel trailer?

Marginal. A 30-foot travel trailer typically weighs 7,500–9,000 lbs loaded, which exceeds this trim's 6,800 lbs rating. Choose a higher-capacity trim or a shorter trailer.

Can a 2016 Toyota Tundra tow a fifth-wheel?

Not recommended. Most fifth-wheels start at 8,000 lbs and exceed this trim's 6,800 lbs capacity. Step up to a heavy-duty model.

What hitch class does the 2016 Toyota Tundra use?

The 2016 Toyota Tundra SR 4.6L i-FORCE V8 4x2 is rated for a Class IV receiver hitch.

What is the payload of the 2016 Toyota Tundra SR 4.6L i-FORCE V8 4x2?

Payload is rated at 1,730 lbs. Remember payload includes passengers, cargo, hitch tongue weight, and any aftermarket equipment.

What is GCWR and why does it matter?

Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) is the max combined weight of the loaded vehicle and trailer. The 2016 Toyota Tundra SR 4.6L i-FORCE V8 4x2 is rated at 12,700 lbs. Exceeding GCWR is a leading cause of brake and transmission failure.

Do I need a weight-distribution hitch?

For trailers above 5,000 lbs, Ford/GM/Ram/Toyota all recommend a weight-distribution hitch. It transfers tongue weight back across both axles, restoring proper steering and braking.

Do I need a brake controller for this trim?

Yes, when towing a trailer over 3,000 lbs (most US states legally require trailer brakes above this weight). The 2016 Toyota Tundra typically supports a proportional integrated brake controller — confirm trim availability.

What is tongue weight on the 2016 Toyota Tundra SR 4.6L i-FORCE V8 4x2?

Maximum tongue weight is 680 lbs (industry-standard 10% of max tow rating). Aim for 10–15% of actual trailer weight to avoid sway.

Is the 2016 Toyota Tundra better than its competitors for towing?

Within its capacity bracket, the 2016 Toyota Tundra SR 4.6L i-FORCE V8 4x2 is competitive at 6,800 lbs. See the "Compare with" section below for direct comparisons against same-class alternatives.

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