mattdraheim
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Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Price: $55,000 (Reduced from original asking price of $58,000)
Highlights & Key Points
2014 Toyota Tundra SR5 TRD Off-Road (126,XXX miles)
Maintenance Notes:
2018 Four Wheel Camper (FWC) Hawk
Maintenance Notes:
Extras & Spare Parts
Camper Tools & Parts
Price: $55,000 (Reduced from original asking price of $58,000)
Highlights & Key Points
- 2014 Toyota Tundra (126,XXX miles)
- 2018 Four Wheel Camper (FWC) Hawk (slide-in, front dinette, and silver spur interior)
- Many upgrades, additions, and extras, as detailed below
- This is a package sale; I will not split the truck and camper
- I am the third owner of this build; purchased from the second owner in Fall 2020 at 114,XXX miles
- The FWC Hawk sits on a custom, powder-coated flatbed w/duel spare tire swing-outs
- Weather-sealed “Highway Products” aluminum storage boxes flank the camper on each side
- The Tundra’s suspension, brakes, gearing, wheels, and tires have all been upgraded for the full-time duty of carrying the loaded camper
- Averaging ~12mpg across all trips; 14-15mpg when cruising under 50 mph and 10-11mpg when at 70+ mph highway speeds
- This vehicle has been all over the West, has thrived on a 10,000 mile trip across the U.S., and has been to the Arctic Circle and back
- This is a proven build and turn-key rig ready for its next adventure!
2014 Toyota Tundra SR5 TRD Off-Road (126,XXX miles)
- Upgraded suspension, gearing, and brakes; and POR-15 coated frame
- 46-gallon Transferflow extended range fuel tank
- Brand New Odyssey PC2150 Extreme Battery (linked to camper battery)
- ARB dual air compressor mounted under rear seat (3 air chucks on build)
- Suspension
- Front:
- Old Man Emu (OME) BP-51 shocks w/external reservoirs
- SPC adjustable upper control arms, welded spindle gussets
- Rear:
- 2.5” Arizona Desert shocks (ADS) w/external reservoirs
- OME leaf springs w/add-a-leaf springs tuned for the camper’s weight and extended range fuel tank
- Firestone airbags
- Front:
- Wheels & Tires
- 35” Nitto Terra Grappler G2 295/70 18” (E Rated) including 2x full size spares
- Fronts have ~25% life remaining; rears have ~35% life remaining
- One spare unused, one spare rotated in w/25-30% life remaining
- Toyota steel wheels
- 35” Nitto Terra Grappler G2 295/70 18” (E Rated) including 2x full size spares
- Brakes
- DBA slotted rotors
- DBA pads (3/4 life front, 1/2 life rear)
- Gearing
- Re-geared with Nitro Gear 5.29 kit for 35” tires and camper weight
- Protection & Recovery
- RCI aluminum skid plates
- ARB front bumper w/Warn Zeon 12-S winch & synthetic line
- Factor 55 Superhook
- Factor 55 recovery straps (never used) and rope (never used)
- Factor 55 shackles (never used), ARB snatch block, 60” Hi-Lift jack, Powerbuilt 6000 lb. Unijack, collapsible jack stand, tire repair kit, and more
- Lighting
- Full LED headlights (2018 Toyota OEM)
- 2x Baja Designs LP9s
- Rigid Flood lights on both driver and passenger side (switch in cab)
- Cab
- Kenwood radio & antenna
- Plywood platform (rear floor and wall) cut and drilled to replace seats; can be used to increase storage and secure the extra ARB65L fridge that comes with rig
- Husky molded floor liners (driver & passenger front)
- Marathon custom fit seat covers for front seats (removable & machine washable)
- Note: zero engine modifications (no messing w/intake, exhaust, tune, etc.)
Maintenance Notes:
- New battery, new spark plugs, and new air filters (engine and cabin)
- All Toyota 120k services complete
- Front differential and transfer case serviced, fluids replaced; transmission flushed (all the difficult work under the skid plates has been done for you)
- Tires rotated and brakes checked at 125k; I would replace them before next winter if you’ll be using the truck in the snow but they’ll be fine for any summer travel you can throw at this rig
- From previous owner:
- New rear unit bearings (both sides) as of 112k miles
- New Moog lower control arms, bushings/ball joints at 108k miles
- New inner and outer tie rods at 99k miles
- New windshield at 99k miles
2018 Four Wheel Camper (FWC) Hawk
- Slide-in, pop-up camper w/front dinette & silver spur FWC interior option
- Custom flatbed with duel spare tire swing outs and 2x weather-sealed “Highway Products” aluminum storage boxes
- Galley has 2-burner stove, sink, fridge, and plenty of storage
- Duel 6-volt Centennial CB6-250 AGM batteries (250-amp hours)
- 275 watts of solar on roof (175W and 100W panels)
- Victron MPPT 100/30 solar controller & MPPT smart gauge
- Victron BMV-712 smart Bluetooth battery monitor
- Xantrex ProWatt 2000 inverter wire to built-in 110V interior dual outlet & 1x exterior outlet (no need to connect to shore power for 110v!)
- 6-gallon hot water heater w/external shower (has privacy curtain)
- Thermal pack option for insulation
Maintenance Notes:
- Recently replaced thermostat and sail switch for heater; I have two extra, brand new sail switches as backups too
- Recently inspected and resealed roof vent fans
- Recently inspected and cleaned solar panels
Extras & Spare Parts
Camper Tools & Parts
- Drinking water fill hose
- Shower hose & bracket
- Grey water hose
- Grey water tank
- ARB 65L Fridge
- 2x extra sail switches (camper heater)
- 4x camper jack stands (manual)
- Extra dinette table
- Lynx Vehicle Leveling blocks
- Powerbuilt 6000lb. Unijack
- Toyota Tundra standard jack
- Factor 55 Superhook
- Factor 55 Tree Saver (never used)
- Factor 55 Tow Strap (30 ft.) (never used)
- Factor 55 dynamic recovery rope (30 ft) (never used)
- Factor 55 shackles (never used)
- 2x additional shackles
- 1x rear hitch shackle
- ARB snatch block
- Hi-Lift Jack (60”)
- Boulder Tools 56pc heavy duty Tire Repair kit
- Indeflate duel tire inflation / deflation tools
- 1x front axle
- 2x SPC upper ball joints
- 1x oil filter
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