It really happened, a bone stock 2012 Toyota Tundra CrewMax 4×4 powered by Toyota’s 381 horsepower and 401 ft-lbs. of torque 5.7-liter iForce V8 towed the 145-ton Space Shuttle Endeavour Saturday night over the Manchester Boulevard Bridge in route to its final resting at the LA Museum. This major feat has been touted as a task that would take place mainly because the Manchester Boulevard Bridge could not withstand the weight of the Shuttle and a traditional heavy towing vehicle at the same time. As replacement for an extremely heavy towing vehicle, a Toyota Tundra weighing in at only 5,645 pounds, would be the ‘best’ choice to tow the shuttle for five minutes across the bridge.
Of course the shuttle surpasses the recommended max towing weight of 9,000 pounds. However, the specialized dolly supplied by the heavy lifting and engineering transport company Sarens Group, worked closely with Toyota to ensure the tow wouldn’t turn out to be an embarrassing PR nightmare for Toyota.
Hit up the video of the tow and full Toyota press release below. As a bonus, we have added a few images of the Space Shuttle Endeavour’s 12-mile final journey down the streets of LA to the museum. Enjoy!
Toyota Tundra Makes History Towing Space Icon
American-made Truck Successfully Assists Transport of Endeavour Space Shuttle Across Manchester Bridge
Toyota Tundra Tows Space Shuttle Endeavour Broll (Video)
LOS ANGELES (Oct. 13, 2012) – A Toyota Tundra half-ton pickup truck without any special modifications successfully towed the 150,000 pound space shuttle Endeavour across a bridge spanning the nation’s busiest freeway on Friday night, Oct. 12. The tow was a result of a 20-year partnership between Toyota and the California Science Center to raise awareness of the space program and continue public education through exhibits and events.The shuttle’s 12-mile route over city streets to its new home at the California Science Center includes one passage over the 405 Freeway. The Tundra assisted in the transport of the Endeavour as it journeyed over the Manchester Boulevard Bridge-an area that required a lighter tow mechanism than other portions of the route for weight distribution purposes. Toyota did extensive testing and worked with the Sarens Group, a heavy lifting and engineering transport company, to develop a dolly to move the Endeavour over the bridge.
“We’ve partnered with the California Science Center since the early ’90s as part of our ongoing commitment to inspiring youth in the fields of engineering, innovation and future technology, and we are honored to lend our support for this historic event,” said Michael Rouse, vice president of community affairs and philanthropy for Toyota.
The model selected was a stock 2012 Tundra CrewMax 4×4 with Toyota’s 5.7-liter iForce V8, producing 381 horsepower. All Tundra trucks are produced exclusively at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas in San Antonio. The truck used to tow the Endeavour was purchased from a Southern California Toyota dealer, with no modifications or special equipment added for the tow.
The Tundra was piloted by longtime Toyota professional driver Matt McBride. Riding along was Garrett Reisman, one of the astronauts aboard the orbiter when it traveled to the International Space Station in 2008. From start to finish, it took 5 minutes to cross the bridge.
“I’m honored to be part of the space shuttle Endeavour’s final mission to the California Science Center,” said Garrett Reisman, an engineer and former NASA astronaut. “I appreciate Toyota’s support in helping bring this space icon home to the Southern California community.”
The Science Center has a popular working exhibit utilizing a Tundra that demonstrates the physics of leverage. The Tundra used to tow the shuttle will replace the existing truck when the Endeavour exhibit opens on Oct. 30, 2012.
For more information on the Tundra Endeavour, please visit www.toyota.com/tundraendeavour.