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#1 mike dominick

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Posted 27 July 2021 - 12:44 AM

I'm picking up a 2014 Hawk shell this weekend and putting it in a 2017 Tundra Double Cab. What size eyebolts do I need to get, and what size and thickness backing plates do I need underneath? Couldn't reach FWC today to figure it out. Thanks.


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#2 Jon R

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Posted 27 July 2021 - 05:37 AM

The dealers typically use 3/8 inch forged eye bolts. The backing plates the dealer showed me were 3/16 inch aluminum, and I think they were 3x5 inches, but might have been a bit smaller. The Tundra may require different plates though.

Really the first thing to do is figure out where you are going to put the eye bolts based on the guidance from FWC, then figure out your backing plate options from that. I used 1/4 inch thick aluminum plate purchased on Amazon. It’s strong but easy to work with. The weak link is not going to be the eye bolt or the backing plate - it’s the truck sheet metal. You need to figure out how to spread the load out one way or another. If you haven’t already, read the threads about bed cracking issues.
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#3 JHanson

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Posted 29 July 2021 - 02:33 PM

I second what Jon said. Forged eyebolts are the way to go. Use the largest backing plates you can fit; the more you spread the load the better. Be sure to radius the corners to avoid stress risers.


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