Some time ago I said that I would weigh my Tundra truck and FWC Hawk then post the weights.
First our Hawk had almost every option possible. The FWC shipping weight listed on the "Manufacturer's Statement of Origin" was = 1,475 lbs.
Truck is a 2005 Tundra Access Cab 4x4 Limited; tires Toyo Open Country A/T II C Range 48 lbs each. It has all OEM cold weather and towing options. Line-X bed coating.
These items are in addition to the Hawk's shipping weight listed above:
26 gallons water
26 gallons gasoline
80 w portable solar panel
Firestone RideRite airbags
Hellwig anti-sway bar
Curt 2" front hitch receiver
Q-Towers/Yak wind deflector and 1/2 plywood cargo platform above cab with about 45 lbs of gear.
30 feet 3" recovery strap
Hi-Lift 48" jack and accessories
25 feet grade 70 3/8" recovery chain
Approx 150 lbs of misc gear
The advertised Toyota GVW for my truck is 6,300 lbs so I am 560 lbs over that "limit"...that is no concern for me and I will be adding a couple of hundred pounds on extended trips.
Hope this answer questions for those of you with Hawks and first generation Tundra trucks.
Phil
Note: I removed the back seats and belt hardware; Rubbermaid containers on this platform for storage.
Plus the tailgate was removed and jacks are not mounted on the camper.
First our Hawk had almost every option possible. The FWC shipping weight listed on the "Manufacturer's Statement of Origin" was = 1,475 lbs.
Truck is a 2005 Tundra Access Cab 4x4 Limited; tires Toyo Open Country A/T II C Range 48 lbs each. It has all OEM cold weather and towing options. Line-X bed coating.
These items are in addition to the Hawk's shipping weight listed above:
26 gallons water
26 gallons gasoline
80 w portable solar panel
Firestone RideRite airbags
Hellwig anti-sway bar
Curt 2" front hitch receiver
Q-Towers/Yak wind deflector and 1/2 plywood cargo platform above cab with about 45 lbs of gear.
30 feet 3" recovery strap
Hi-Lift 48" jack and accessories
25 feet grade 70 3/8" recovery chain
Approx 150 lbs of misc gear
Front Axle = 2,920 lbs
Rear Axle = 3,780 lbs
Total Combo Weight = 6,860 lbs
I have no idea why the axle weights do not add up to the total weight; perhaps truck was not placed on scale evenly when I weighed the individual axle weights.The advertised Toyota GVW for my truck is 6,300 lbs so I am 560 lbs over that "limit"...that is no concern for me and I will be adding a couple of hundred pounds on extended trips.
Hope this answer questions for those of you with Hawks and first generation Tundra trucks.
Phil
Note: I removed the back seats and belt hardware; Rubbermaid containers on this platform for storage.
Plus the tailgate was removed and jacks are not mounted on the camper.