BIGdaddy
Expedition Leader
OK, so here's a question.
dodge 1500 payload: 1400# or so.
Toyota tacoma payload: 1400# or so.
Hawk FWC dry weight: 750#
If I stripped a hawk down to bare-bones, cabinet-wise, to create more bunk space (Idea I've toyed with for a while), I could probably get that down to 650-700ish.
What is it that allows Toyota tacoma users to carry a Hawk camper, and not the Dodge 1500?
I understand that I'd be very close to GVWR, but honestly, how many overlanders on this board do the same?
Probably QUITE a few. There's even a thread about rig obesity...haha.
Not saying this is "the plan" (I don't know if we could/or would want to cram all of us into a slide-in), but I certainly think it's not a foregone conclusion that it's NOT possible.
Sorry mike. I can hear your "reply to thread" turbo spooling up...haha.
dodge 1500 payload: 1400# or so.
Toyota tacoma payload: 1400# or so.
Hawk FWC dry weight: 750#
If I stripped a hawk down to bare-bones, cabinet-wise, to create more bunk space (Idea I've toyed with for a while), I could probably get that down to 650-700ish.
What is it that allows Toyota tacoma users to carry a Hawk camper, and not the Dodge 1500?
I understand that I'd be very close to GVWR, but honestly, how many overlanders on this board do the same?
Probably QUITE a few. There's even a thread about rig obesity...haha.
Not saying this is "the plan" (I don't know if we could/or would want to cram all of us into a slide-in), but I certainly think it's not a foregone conclusion that it's NOT possible.
Sorry mike. I can hear your "reply to thread" turbo spooling up...haha.