DirtyDog
Captain Leisure
I have had several people with Tundras call me about my camper. I have had to explain Tundra fit issues a few times so I thought I'd just post an explanation here for Tundra owners looking for information.
The Tundra access cab model has the shallowest bed in the industry at 17 inches. The double cab Tundra has a deeper (standard depth) bed at 21 inches.
The Ford F150 has the deepest bed in the industry at 23 inches. Therefore, a Hawk built for the F150 will sit six inches above the side of the access cab Tundra. Any other Hawk that is not built specfically for a Tundra will sit 4 inches above the Tundra bed walls.
Tundra access cab owners are faced with this decision: buy a new FWC that is built specifically for the truck, find a used Hawk built for a Tundra (hard to find), or buy a standard used Hawk and be satisfied that it looks a little funny 4 inches above the bed.
I would be interested in seeing photos of Tundras with standard FWC campers on them to see how they look.
The Tundra access cab model has the shallowest bed in the industry at 17 inches. The double cab Tundra has a deeper (standard depth) bed at 21 inches.
The Ford F150 has the deepest bed in the industry at 23 inches. Therefore, a Hawk built for the F150 will sit six inches above the side of the access cab Tundra. Any other Hawk that is not built specfically for a Tundra will sit 4 inches above the Tundra bed walls.
Tundra access cab owners are faced with this decision: buy a new FWC that is built specifically for the truck, find a used Hawk built for a Tundra (hard to find), or buy a standard used Hawk and be satisfied that it looks a little funny 4 inches above the bed.
I would be interested in seeing photos of Tundras with standard FWC campers on them to see how they look.