dorocks
Senior Member
No problem....let me know if you have any other questions. I have been driving the truck for a week now without the camper on and while it is a bit rough, especially when compared to a wimpy stock Taco Suspension, it is not horrible.
Still no complaints,
Cort
I had a set of custom Deaver springs made at his shop for my 2001 Tundra. With the Hawk camper on they were just right. They got the truck back to stock position with the load on.
I decided to buy a 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel and put the camper on it. I kept the Tundra for dump runs and such. I found that after awhile the Deaver springs on the Tundra, without the camper on, was a little rough. It was ok for a few days but not permanently. I decided to take the Deavers off and put back on the stock ones I had kept.
If anyone is needing some Deavers for a Tundra let me know.
http://keithbarnes.smugmug.com/Offroading/First-Trip-in-the-Tundra-with/12636256_e9Jye#908003810_yhRFM
Keith
barnesclan@hotmail.com
Still no complaints,
Cort
I had a set of custom Deaver springs made at his shop for my 2001 Tundra. With the Hawk camper on they were just right. They got the truck back to stock position with the load on.
I decided to buy a 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel and put the camper on it. I kept the Tundra for dump runs and such. I found that after awhile the Deaver springs on the Tundra, without the camper on, was a little rough. It was ok for a few days but not permanently. I decided to take the Deavers off and put back on the stock ones I had kept.
If anyone is needing some Deavers for a Tundra let me know.
http://keithbarnes.smugmug.com/Offroading/First-Trip-in-the-Tundra-with/12636256_e9Jye#908003810_yhRFM
Keith
barnesclan@hotmail.com