So the next mod I did was to build racks on the sides between the uprights of the bed rack to hold the recovery boards and, on the opposite side, the axe and shovel:
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Funny enough, I did this in order to clear up the top part of the rack for more cargo, or perhaps, someday, a rooftop tent...
And then "someday" came a lot sooner than I ever expected. I had been considering a RTT for years, and had decided that if I ever did get one, it would be a clamshell style one, for many reasons. I always decided not to go for it, though, because of the staggeringly high cost of RTT's, with hard shell ones generally being the more expensive. One day, however, I went on Princess Auto's website (kind of the Canadian version of Harbor Freight) and discovered their already very affordable clamshell RTT was on clearance for a shockingly low price of $1235 with free shipping!
It was frankly too good a deal to pass up. Even if I were to decide that RTT camping wasn't for me, I could probably re-sell it for more than I paid. So I bought it.
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It comes with the little wire arm thingies to push out the flaps into awnings on the sides as well as a telescoping ladder, a hanging organizer thing and a little rechargeable Chinesium camp lantern, which was a nice touch, I thought, even if it is a bit cheapo.
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Things were looking up, but then, on Christmas Eve, tragedy struck in the form of an extremely icy road and the stupidest deer I have ever seen.
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I was driving along about 20 under the speed limit because it was very dark, extremely icy, and there are a TON of deer out where I live. I crested a hill, and out of the darkness I see this four legged moron wandering down the middle of the road. I braked as hard as I could without losing control, turned as far toward the edge as I could without going into the ditch, all in hopes of avoiding the furry wandering idiot I was closing in on. The other side of the road was perfectly clear, and the deer was closer to that side. Did it turn toward safety and the totally clear side? No, the moron walked right in front of my big grey truck with bright lights. Because of the extreme cold, the plastic bumper and the plastic bumper support behind it shattered into a hundred pieces. In the end, the deer actually bounded off into the night, apparently none the worse for wear after being stunned for a few minutes.
Thanks to that dumbass I need a new bumper, but I try to see the positives. The deer was apparently fine, and I am glad of that, despite how ineffably stupid the creature is, and the only metal damage anywhere is a tiny insignificant dent behind the bottom corner of the headlight and a bit of cracked paint at that spot. Other than that and the exploded bumper, nothing was damaged at all. Now I could replace the broken parts with bits from a wrecker, but I sent an inquiry to a local fabrication shop that does winch bumpers...if the price is reasonable, I might just go with a steel winch bumper, since I do want to mount a winch eventually.
Today, I mounted the RTT, and it looks great:
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I drove to town and back and found that at least up to 80kph, there's no annoying wind noise, and the handling of the truck is great. It even improved my traction in 2WD by adding some more evenly distributed weight to the back. I plan to add some vertical bars to the rack holding the traction boards so that I can bolt them on rather than using the bungees I have there temporarily.
I also plan to experiment with attaching a shallow shelf or bracket underneath the upper rack to slide the CRV picnic table into for storage.
Cheers!