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I can relate to your situation and preferences. Ten years ago I bought my first utv for the primary purpose of working on hunting property, specifically food plots. Intended for it to be my tractor. My first and most important criteria for the utv was width because I was going to haul in pickup rather than tow in trailer. (No other need for trailer, no interest in one or space to store one.) I quickly learned that no utv would fit in my Tacoma so planned to replace it with a Tundra. I purchased an American Sportworks (now American LandMaster) utv with 48" width to fit between the Tundra's 50" wheel well to wheel well space. Used that utv for almost 10 years and a customized golf cart (The Beast) for the last 4 years, always hauled in the bed of my Tundra. Utv/cart rear wheels slightly forward of mid-tailgate.
Earlier this year I decided to upgrade to a new utv and chose the 520 because it met the same criteria - to fit in my Tundra bed (50" space). The old utv and cart served me very well but in the month I've had the 520 I'm very gratified with the upgrade. Never experienced a problem with Tundra tailgate, cables, etc. but have taken the utv upgrade occasion to replace my 10 year old ramp and ratchet straps. Have also ordered a Gate King tailgate adjuster to either replace or supplement (if both will fit) the tailgate cables for strength, for my assurance/peace-of-mind rather than for tailgate adjustability.
All that said, if you prefer to haul rather than tow a utv it most definitely is doable. I've done it for 10 years. My arrangement is very similar to HUCK's as pictured. (The tailgate support bars he uses aren't available for Toyotas.)
Good luck -
Earlier this year I decided to upgrade to a new utv and chose the 520 because it met the same criteria - to fit in my Tundra bed (50" space). The old utv and cart served me very well but in the month I've had the 520 I'm very gratified with the upgrade. Never experienced a problem with Tundra tailgate, cables, etc. but have taken the utv upgrade occasion to replace my 10 year old ramp and ratchet straps. Have also ordered a Gate King tailgate adjuster to either replace or supplement (if both will fit) the tailgate cables for strength, for my assurance/peace-of-mind rather than for tailgate adjustability.
All that said, if you prefer to haul rather than tow a utv it most definitely is doable. I've done it for 10 years. My arrangement is very similar to HUCK's as pictured. (The tailgate support bars he uses aren't available for Toyotas.)
Good luck -