norcalhawk
Senior Member
In short, nothing! The Hawk is built for the full size truck market. For those of us who own a Toyota Tundra, 2000-2006, we were cursed with shallow truck beds. The bed height on these Tundra's are ~17", from the floor to the bed rail. The Hawk is made for trucks with a deeper bed height, floor to the bed rail. That said, the Hawk fits nicely on these Tundra's, but they sit high, exposing ~4-5" of the camper's exterior side wall and also showing the cab over sitting ~4-5" above the truck cab.
FWC's had a brilliant solution....build a camper that will fit nicely for the 1st generation Tundra's. They called it the Kestrel. Basically, the same as a Hawk, (width/length), except the lower walls on the Kestrel camper are ~4-5" shorter, therefore sitting ~1" above the bed rail and "not" 4+ inches above the rail as it does on mine. I do not think a Kestrel will fit in today's newer trucks unless you build up the height, so the camper will clear the bed rail. So, I installed my Hawk onto my 2002 Tundra and used the ~4-5" space above the rails for storage (installed 4" PVC pipe for long items, fishing and awning poles )...I see some Hawk owners with 1 generation Tundra's who are fine with this space.
When I bought my Hawk camper in 2012, I had a future plan to upgrade to a full size truck. That day has come When I receive my new Ram, I will simply slide her into the bed. The camper will clear the bed rail ~1-2". I intend to attach one of my 4" PVC pipes onto my roof rack.
Hope this helps...
FWC's had a brilliant solution....build a camper that will fit nicely for the 1st generation Tundra's. They called it the Kestrel. Basically, the same as a Hawk, (width/length), except the lower walls on the Kestrel camper are ~4-5" shorter, therefore sitting ~1" above the bed rail and "not" 4+ inches above the rail as it does on mine. I do not think a Kestrel will fit in today's newer trucks unless you build up the height, so the camper will clear the bed rail. So, I installed my Hawk onto my 2002 Tundra and used the ~4-5" space above the rails for storage (installed 4" PVC pipe for long items, fishing and awning poles )...I see some Hawk owners with 1 generation Tundra's who are fine with this space.
When I bought my Hawk camper in 2012, I had a future plan to upgrade to a full size truck. That day has come When I receive my new Ram, I will simply slide her into the bed. The camper will clear the bed rail ~1-2". I intend to attach one of my 4" PVC pipes onto my roof rack.
Hope this helps...