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freedomrider

Ordinary average guy
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Alabama Hills

That's a beautiful shot. Also shows the advantage of keeping the tailgate on.

Your Hawk is a bit shorter than the F-250 bed. I was under the impression that the Hawk would fill the full length of an F-250 short bed. I'm in shopping mode now and am seriously considering an F-250 SB coupled with a 6.5' pop up. Ford lists 81.8" on 2012 F-250 and FWC lists 80" floor length in the Hawk. I assumed that was the inside dimension but maybe it's the external dimension.

So many choices to slow down decision making but your photos (and other's as well) give me motivation to be more deliberate in making a decision.

Mike (with apologies for the rambling)
 

coulter6

Observer
I have a 2009 F250 SB and the bed length is 6'9". The standard Chevy & Dodge SB box is 6'6". I found this out when I tried to snug my Northstar TC650 to the front of the box., it got close by did leave a gap in front. I now use that area to put my lawn chairs in. My Northstar has the wrap around rear end so your Hawk will fit snug to the front of the box, but will have a slight gap between the tailgate and rear of camper.
 

SLO_F-250

Explorer
That's a beautiful shot. Also shows the advantage of keeping the tailgate on.

Your Hawk is a bit shorter than the F-250 bed. I was under the impression that the Hawk would fill the full length of an F-250 short bed. I'm in shopping mode now and am seriously considering an F-250 SB coupled with a 6.5' pop up. Ford lists 81.8" on 2012 F-250 and FWC lists 80" floor length in the Hawk. I assumed that was the inside dimension but maybe it's the external dimension.

So many choices to slow down decision making but your photos (and other's as well) give me motivation to be more deliberate in making a decision.

Mike (with apologies for the rambling)

Hey Mike,
Its a 99' ford SD. I would have to measure the exact bed length, but you could probably do a quick internet search. 1990 hawk on there. Back then they were about 6" shorter. Not sure when FWC changed that. If you buy new, you would have to take the tailgate off.

Only two downsides I can think of to having the tailgate on is 1) you have to bend down every time you go in the camper 2) someone could close the tailgate while you are in the camper. That can easily be fixed.

Good luck on the truck/camper search! Post picts when you get it!

Paul
 

bob91yj

Resident **************
Pit duties from the 2012 Baja 1000, Bahia de Los Angeles
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Kicking it for a few days at Coyote Cal'shostel, Erindira
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You have one of the best rigs out there. Simple, classic, and it's set up just right for what you use it for. I like the fact that you can use the tailgate as a porch. :sombrero:
 

Kellikastle

New member
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New here, first post. 2004 GMC 4x4, 6.6 diesel. 1976 camper, 1986 1/2 ton, ford truck bed trailer. Yes that is my 7000 sq ft, Castle in the background.
 

brian90744

American Trekker
Sticky: Post your Pictures of your Pop-up camper.

Here's my 2003 Chevy 1500 HD with my 2007 Northstar TC650 with lots of Northstar Mods, I have a M416 trailer to carry all my junk for camping. thanks-brian
 

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