Thanks, that helps. From what I've been able to gather, your Highlander has a curb weight of 4464 lbs, a GVWR of 6000 lbs, and a payload capacity of 1536 lbs. Toyota doesn't publish a GCWR (combined weight) for your vehicle, but if you email them their standard reply for the 4x4 Highlander with the V6 is 11,000 lbs. They merely added the GVWR to the towing capacity, but for our purposes we can go with that.
So, plug in the numbers for either a stock 21 or a stock 19, and you are within the published capacities towing them with a Highlander. This is what I mean when I say the numbers either work or they don't. In this case they do, although the 19 would give you a more comfortable margin. Note also of course that options add weight, and you should watch your payload. 1536 lbs is actually pretty good as midsized SUVs go. Remember that payload also includes all occupants as well as the cargo.
Thanks, Good information, some of which I knew.
So if I understand all of this right.
My Highlander has a GCWR of 11,000 lbs with a GVWR of 6,000 lbs. So I could pull the Escape 19 of 4,000 lbs GVWR for the total of 11,000 lbs GCWR?
And as far as my Highlander's Max Cargo Weight.
I minus 4,464 lbs for Highlander's Curb Weight from the GVWR of 6,000 lbs for 1,536 lbs of Highlander's Max Payload? (CCC - Cargo Carrying Capacity)
And with my 1,536 of max payload.
If I minus 400 lbs for Passenger Weight.
And 400-600 lbs of hitch weight (At 10-15% of trailer's 4,000 GVWR's, Model 19.
And 400 lbs. of Highlander additional Cargo Weight.
That leaves me with 336-536 lbs of extra Highlander cargo and still stay under the total GCWR of 11,000 lbs.?
If all of this is correct, a model 21 would be too heavy for my Highlander because it an additional 1,000 lbs GVWR?