Static roof maximum load / weight
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Static roof maximum load / weight
Folks before I get tongue lashed i did try to search for these figures and as i have no manual i trust you can appreciate my position.
That said i was hoping to get the figures for both dynamic (180 lbs?) and static maximum loads for a DII? I ask because i am on the heavier side of husky and would like to know if i will run into any problems associated with a RTT and my generous carriage.
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That said i was hoping to get the figures for both dynamic (180 lbs?) and static maximum loads for a DII? I ask because i am on the heavier side of husky and would like to know if i will run into any problems associated with a RTT and my generous carriage.
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110 lbs on the rack, 66lbs offroad. Right in the manual.
I am 200# and stand on the tire carrier to wax the roof. That said, many of the Camel trophy vehicles have problems with the rear door hinges from people accessing the roof from the tire carrier.
If you do not have a manual, downlod the Rave manual in my sig. It has everything you will need. free...
I am 200# and stand on the tire carrier to wax the roof. That said, many of the Camel trophy vehicles have problems with the rear door hinges from people accessing the roof from the tire carrier.
If you do not have a manual, downlod the Rave manual in my sig. It has everything you will need. free...
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Don't know if it helps or hinders, But I have an ARB RTT, safari rack from Rover Racks and have never been concered about weight on my roof )perhapse foolishly??)
Rack 80 lbs
Tent 150 lbs
Two full size adults 2@ 220
Misc. gear and coolers on rack 100 lbs
Wind load on deployed tent (X) lbs
Snow load on deployed tent (X) lbs
= never had an issue....
Rack 80 lbs
Tent 150 lbs
Two full size adults 2@ 220
Misc. gear and coolers on rack 100 lbs
Wind load on deployed tent (X) lbs
Snow load on deployed tent (X) lbs
= never had an issue....
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Just stay off the glass on the sunroofs.
Worst case the sheet metal on the roof buckles, if so you climb inside the truck and push it back up with your hands.
No big deal in my opinion.
I used to have a Chevy station wagon and we used to sit on the roof to watch fireworks.
Next day push the roof back out, good as new.
Worst case the sheet metal on the roof buckles, if so you climb inside the truck and push it back up with your hands.
No big deal in my opinion.
I used to have a Chevy station wagon and we used to sit on the roof to watch fireworks.
Next day push the roof back out, good as new.
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AH, the good ole' days watching fireworks on the roof ! I have wondered how much weight gutters can handle on the D2. I know that many of the high-end racks have 8-12 feet that mount on the gutters, down the sides of the roof and some on the front and rear of the roof gutters as well. These racks put the weight on the gutters which is putting on the vehicle frame down the pillars I guess.
I have seen some setups with Thule & Yakima load bars with just two bars and 2 mounting feet on each side, totaling 4 mounting feet to the gutters. I have seen tents mounted on wood/metal/fiber floors attached to these. I talked with a tent guy about this setup and he said it would work, but he would recommend 3-4 bars, so you could have a total of 8 mounting points to the gutters It would then support support the tent assembly and two adults with gear. I was surprised the gutters could handle this much weight.
I have seen some setups with Thule & Yakima load bars with just two bars and 2 mounting feet on each side, totaling 4 mounting feet to the gutters. I have seen tents mounted on wood/metal/fiber floors attached to these. I talked with a tent guy about this setup and he said it would work, but he would recommend 3-4 bars, so you could have a total of 8 mounting points to the gutters It would then support support the tent assembly and two adults with gear. I was surprised the gutters could handle this much weight.
Last edited by Rover_Hokie; 03-02-2010 at 11:48 PM.
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Guys thanks for all of the input! I guess i should have stated that i am getting a Garvin Wilderness Rack (8 mounting points 7'x4.5'x6")with a Farmtek flooring and i want to make sure that i am not going to mess anything up before i dole out the cash for a RTT. Again thanks for the insight
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