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@zski128 as far as I know they are the only style of load bars Front Runner sells. They are nice and wide. They do have low profile racks though.
Tent delivery is delayed until late next week, or early the week after. So test load outs will start shortly, it is convenient I have to clear the garage anyway
Looked again and it was the rack that had two height options not the load bars. Glad to see those are not too high off the roof. Considering them versus a full rack.
@zski128 there is about 2.5 to 2.25 inches between the bottom of the rack and the roof. 4 bars hold the full rack so that should hold a 4 man tent without issue.
Well got the cooling system sorted out, and replaced the purge valve. But for the best part the RTT is up.
The day it arrived, sorry for the fuzzy picture, Tepui Ayer 2 man - really 1 man or 2 very friendly people @escott16 tagged you so you can see what I have.
My mounting is on 2 Fronter Runner Load bars, plus when it get's here a 2 x 1.5 steel square tube. The tent is 95 lbs and I am 195, so 3 supports are better than 2 to spread the load. Currently I have 2 1x1 steel tubes stacked to hold the front up.
The tent has to scoot forward about 2 inches so I can tie into round roof rack, the bolt just ahead of the temp steel.
Opened up pictures
The inside note standard sleeping bag, which can stay inside along with the pillow.
Sleeping bag opened up to give an idea of 2 person space
@The Deputy I went around on it too, last year's 4 day trips and big Casino win, just before covid shut them down, made the decision pretty easy. With me and 4 days of kit in the back things were just a little tight. Funny when I was 2, I would l have had a ton of room. But now I like my comfort.
Of course now I have to organize the interior again
Looks great! I love the idea of them but I think the best solution for me is to have a bigger RTT on a small trailer. I have 3 dogs plus wife and there isn't much interior room for more than a weekend trip. Plus I can unhook trailer and leave at camp to go wheeling without the added weight on top. Not sure there's a perfect solution but 95lbs and traveling solo is a great one for on the roof!!
@whowa004 The trailer mount for RTT is really popular up here. Both on home built trailers and custom off road trailers. The old military M101's are really popular for home brewed,but damm they are expensive up here.