FOR SALE: 2018 Tundra + 2018 FWC Hawk

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EDIT: SOLD!

FOR SALE: 2018 Tundra + 2018 Four Wheel Campers (FWC) Hawk

Camper Only Price: $32,000
Truck Only Price: $42,000


Truck+Camper Combo: $72,000

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah

Contact nick@backcountrypost.com or call/text 801-618-9111 for more info.

Truck and camper are in good condition with normal wear and tear.


2018 Tundra TRD SPORT Double Cab (with TRD Off Road stickers)
- Almost $10k worth of upgrades
- 47,XXX miles
- Old Man Emu 3" lift with heavy springs to handle the weight of the FWC
- Firestone Riderite airbags with Daystar cradles
- TRD rear sway bar (great for carrying the camper)
- SDHQ Rock Sliders (bolt on)
- Icon Rebound 17" Wheels (5 total, one on full-size spare tire)
- BFG All Terrain KO2, E load rating, fairly new (LT315/70R17)
- Leather heated seats (Katzkin brand real leather, aftermarket)
- LineX spray-in bed liner
- Upgraded vented brake rotors
- New Odyssey Extreme AGM battery 34R-PC1500T (Sept 2020)
- SDHQ billet battery terminals
- SDHQ billet battery hold down
- TRD Dual exhaust
- 5.7L V8 Engine (not the flex fuel version so you only change oil every 10k)
- 38 gallon fuel tank
- Blacked out emblems and color matched bumpers (no chrome!)
- Toyota safety sense package with adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, etc.
- Power driver's seat

2018 Four Wheel Camper Hawk
- Front dinette layout
- 2 x 180 watt rooftop solar panels with one panel that can be tilted (360 watts total)
- Victron BMV-712 Smart Battery Monitor
- Victron MPPT solar charge controller
- 1200 watt pure sine wave inverter
- Dual AGM 12v batteries
- Silver spur interior and exterior
- Zero Declination side mounted shower/privacy enclosure
- 130 liter Dometic fridge/freezer (largest option)
- 6 gallon water heater with outside shower
- 20 gallon fresh water tank
- Thermal pack upgrade
- King size bed upgrade
- Eezi-awn K9 camp table custom mounted under cab over
- Flush mount stove and sink
- Rear flood lights
- Dimmable side LED's
- Propane furnace with two tanks
- Yakima tracks
- Two roof vents, both with powered fans
- Rear wall steps
- Aluminum jack brackets
- Camper jacks
- Custom heavy duty wheeled dolly for storage
- Relocated extra backup camera for when camper is on (if sold with truck)
- Customized porta-potti cabinet to accommodate Therford Curve/taller toilets
- Upgraded Blue Seas USB charging ports (faster charging)
- Pre-wired, flush mount on/off switch intended for cell booster or other 12v electrical item
- Upgraded roof struts to handle the weight of the solar panels



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Now that's one loaded 4WC! Makes our 4WC Eagle on a Tacoma look spartan by comparison. I like the camp table storage location- I've been wondering what I could use that space for- now I know.
 
Now that's one loaded 4WC! Makes our 4WC Eagle on a Tacoma look spartan by comparison. I like the camp table storage location- I've been wondering what I could use that space for- now I know.

It's a pretty handy use of space. Equipt in Salt Lake installed it there for me. My only complaint with it is that you need to shim the table in to keep it from sliding around. We found that a couple of composite shims does the trick, but I wish there was a more elegant solution.
 
Why do you sell it? Is there a specific reason for it?

I'm going to build a new one that is bigger on the inside and will be more conducive to how Audra and I use it. The new one will be empty on the inside so that I have a blank slate to work with. I find nearly as much entertainment in putting it all together as I do using it.
 
Nice truck......... Good luck. All the trucks I've sold with "upgrades" which have been a few
Haven't netted many extra $$. I've done better putting back to stock and selling upgrades separate....but it's a pita.
 
Curious....How did the Tundra perform? MPG? Enough power....I struggle with determining what the right truck might be. I have used a FWC with only a one ton. I think that might be overkill....Thanks for any thoughts.
 
Curious....How did the Tundra perform? MPG? Enough power....I struggle with determining what the right truck might be. I have used a FWC with only a one ton. I think that might be overkill....Thanks for any thoughts.

The Tundra has done great with it, I'm sure in no small part thanks to the upgrades in suspension. Power is still very good and MPG is just slightly worse on gas mileage. Now that said, the Tundra admittedly has pretty poor MPG to begin with, so that's not saying a lot. Overall I love the Tundra and would prefer to stay with a Toyota, but for the level of custom build, and the size of the new camper I'm planning, I'm willing to give some things up.
 
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