SantaCruzin
Advanced Member
Howdy, all!
I've been lurking on here for a while trying to help me with my decision and finally am pulling the trigger this Saturday. I have a 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT with the 5'8" bed, so I know in a few regards a 2003 Kestrel is not the "perfect" FWC for me. I know I will have some overhang at the back and I also know I will need to build a small platform to raise it over my bed rails...but the market is insane on these right now. I've been looking for months and this was the only one remotely close, in my price range, and not completely thrashed.
My immediate concern is getting this home safely (I have to make it over Highway 17 in California, if you're familiar). To that end, a few questions:

I've been lurking on here for a while trying to help me with my decision and finally am pulling the trigger this Saturday. I have a 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT with the 5'8" bed, so I know in a few regards a 2003 Kestrel is not the "perfect" FWC for me. I know I will have some overhang at the back and I also know I will need to build a small platform to raise it over my bed rails...but the market is insane on these right now. I've been looking for months and this was the only one remotely close, in my price range, and not completely thrashed.
My immediate concern is getting this home safely (I have to make it over Highway 17 in California, if you're familiar). To that end, a few questions:
- I am going to fabricate a raised platform and want to do it right, but I will need something to get it home. I need to raise it about 3 inches, any tips/thoughts?
- How can I determine the location for my eyelets without having the camper on hand? Or can I? If not, is there a method I could use to get it home safely? The owner said something about straps, but that makes me pretty nervous.
- I plan (or hope) to run this without the tailgate on. For this initial transport, should I leave it on to be safe?