cacapasa
Member
I have been following you guys for some time now. It's good to finally have a reason to post.
I have a 2001 f-150 shot bed. I have been really trying to find a Hawk, but as you all know people tend to hold on to these campers. I have finally found a 2000 Grandby that suits my needs and my wallet. Question is, besides the obvious of needing a hitch extension to tow and possibly needing to upgrade the suspension, is there any other reason that I'm missing not to put a long camper on a short bed.
If I did decide to go through with it I only have a couple of days to travel 1400 miles round trip to pick it up. Needless to say, I would like to have the bed of the truck all set up to take the camper and start heading back home. Is there a diagram out there or can someone tell me how hard it would be to get set up for turnbuckles ahead of time.
Really want to make this work and join the family.
Thanks for your help
Cacapasa
I have a 2001 f-150 shot bed. I have been really trying to find a Hawk, but as you all know people tend to hold on to these campers. I have finally found a 2000 Grandby that suits my needs and my wallet. Question is, besides the obvious of needing a hitch extension to tow and possibly needing to upgrade the suspension, is there any other reason that I'm missing not to put a long camper on a short bed.
If I did decide to go through with it I only have a couple of days to travel 1400 miles round trip to pick it up. Needless to say, I would like to have the bed of the truck all set up to take the camper and start heading back home. Is there a diagram out there or can someone tell me how hard it would be to get set up for turnbuckles ahead of time.
Really want to make this work and join the family.
Thanks for your help
Cacapasa