2007+ Tundra and Hawk combo...your thoughts?
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Frosty_1
, Sep 09 2012 06:30 PM
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#1
Posted 09 September 2012 - 06:30 PM
Hey all,
I'm considering the purchase of an '07+ Doublecab Toyota Tundra and a new Hawk camper and have a few questions:
-Can the truck handle a fully loaded Hawk? I'd like to keep the suspension as close to stock as possible...I was thinking new Bilstein 5100s all around, along with airbags, as well as E-rated BFGs...
-Anyone know the total height of a stock height Tundra with a new Hawk camper? I'm trying to figure out if the combo will fit in my garage...
Other trucks I would consider would be a Nissan Titan extra cab, or possible a new Ford F250 Extra cab(prefer to stick to gas).
Any thoughts or measurements would be greatly appreciated!
f.
I'm considering the purchase of an '07+ Doublecab Toyota Tundra and a new Hawk camper and have a few questions:
-Can the truck handle a fully loaded Hawk? I'd like to keep the suspension as close to stock as possible...I was thinking new Bilstein 5100s all around, along with airbags, as well as E-rated BFGs...
-Anyone know the total height of a stock height Tundra with a new Hawk camper? I'm trying to figure out if the combo will fit in my garage...
Other trucks I would consider would be a Nissan Titan extra cab, or possible a new Ford F250 Extra cab(prefer to stick to gas).
Any thoughts or measurements would be greatly appreciated!
f.
#2
Posted 10 September 2012 - 03:39 AM
IMO you will be fine with whichever platform you choose. Happy hunting.
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#3
Posted 10 September 2012 - 03:34 PM
Those new Tundra trucks are nice.
Much bigger than they used to be.
Bigger brakes too.
Having a good set of tires and the air bags is about all most customers need to do.
Here are some sample pictures of what the combo looks like.
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Much bigger than they used to be.
Bigger brakes too.
Having a good set of tires and the air bags is about all most customers need to do.
Here are some sample pictures of what the combo looks like.
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#4
Posted 16 September 2012 - 01:57 AM
Snip...
Having a good set of tires and the air bags is about all most customers need to do.
I agree, should be enough.
#5
Posted 16 September 2012 - 03:04 AM
It will fit in the garage if you have an 8' door.
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2012 FWC Hawk
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