I know I have seen somewhere on this site that some customers ordered a Panther with a lower cab height for the Gen 1 Tundras. How much lower is it than the standard Panther or the 4WheelCamper Hawk? How high above the roof line of the Tundra does the bed come and is there any problem with the truck flex with the close fitting camper?
Panther Cab height Question
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, May 24 2007 03:43 AM
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Posted 24 May 2007 - 03:43 AM
2000 Toyota Access Cab TRD 4WD 5-speed manual. 4WheelCamper Hawk shell w/extended bed and custom interior.
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Posted 25 May 2007 - 03:49 AM
Here are a couple of pictures of just what you are talking about. One small and one larger for better view. We take 3" out of the floor pack on the camper so that it fits the truck correctly.
The usual distance from the roof to the bed is about 3" with the correct camper fit on the truck.
You can see the same picture and more on the website on Clark Beatties page.
https://www.allterra...attie_Page.html
You can also click on one of the photos when you are on the web site to bring up a full size photo that will be easier to see. May take a bit to load on some computers.
We have had no problem with truck flex and the bed over the cab. The only problem to date with truck flex is a 2005 Tundra Double Cab. We are trying to find a fix for that now. Other than that one truck, there has never been a problem with the bed flex of a truck.
The usual distance from the roof to the bed is about 3" with the correct camper fit on the truck.
You can see the same picture and more on the website on Clark Beatties page.
https://www.allterra...attie_Page.html
You can also click on one of the photos when you are on the web site to bring up a full size photo that will be easier to see. May take a bit to load on some computers.
We have had no problem with truck flex and the bed over the cab. The only problem to date with truck flex is a 2005 Tundra Double Cab. We are trying to find a fix for that now. Other than that one truck, there has never been a problem with the bed flex of a truck.
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