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<blockquote data-quote="FuzzyGrub" data-source="post: 494330" data-attributes="member: 3438"><p>Yes, the Highlanders ride much better. I didn't see any towing pkg on the new 2022's XLEs that we saw/found. There was one that had a hitch at a dealer we didn't visit, but also had the second row bucket seats. We had to have a bench with our dog. The Toyota website "build your own" tool was already updated to 2023. In fact, I thought it was broke when it didn't come up with a V6 option. My wife wanted white, but had to settle for silver. </p><p></p><p>I had the factory hitch on the 2014 Highlander, and even though the receiver came through the plastic bumper cover, it required a 1-2" riser ball. The aftermarket hitches do sit lower, and require a higher riser. </p><p></p><p>The dealer installation was like $2K vs $500 for aftermarket. </p><p></p><p>I towed our 20' fiberglass 350 Mercruiser bowrider with the 4runner. It was about 4500lbs but had a dual axle trailer. It was only about 200 miles, twice a year. </p><p></p><p>PS: Lots of new gizmos to learn on the new Highlander.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FuzzyGrub, post: 494330, member: 3438"] Yes, the Highlanders ride much better. I didn't see any towing pkg on the new 2022's XLEs that we saw/found. There was one that had a hitch at a dealer we didn't visit, but also had the second row bucket seats. We had to have a bench with our dog. The Toyota website "build your own" tool was already updated to 2023. In fact, I thought it was broke when it didn't come up with a V6 option. My wife wanted white, but had to settle for silver. I had the factory hitch on the 2014 Highlander, and even though the receiver came through the plastic bumper cover, it required a 1-2" riser ball. The aftermarket hitches do sit lower, and require a higher riser. The dealer installation was like $2K vs $500 for aftermarket. I towed our 20' fiberglass 350 Mercruiser bowrider with the 4runner. It was about 4500lbs but had a dual axle trailer. It was only about 200 miles, twice a year. PS: Lots of new gizmos to learn on the new Highlander. [/QUOTE]
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