I have an 8' Smittybilt and a 4' ARB. I use them all the time for shade, rain protection, and cover when cooking.
That is a killer set up you have :)View attachment 63237 We really enjoy and use ours, here is the first time we used it when we went to Gulf Shore state park to camp near the beach
Advocate III
I'm trying to decide between the ARB 2000 and the 2500. I was a little afraid the 2500 would look a little awkward with some overhang on either side (stock roof rack is around 6.5'), but that 8' Smittybilt one you have doesn't look to be too long for the FJ! Maybe I should go with the 2500 and get the full 8.2' width.I have an 8' Smittybilt and a 4' ARB. I use them all the time for shade, rain protection, and cover when cooking.
Traveler III
Traveler III
I thought the same thing when trying to make the same decision with an ARB awning on my JKU. So glad I went with the 8ft! The extra 2ft is incredibly useful! You’ll be glad you went with the 2500, especially when you set it up with one of their awning rooms-the space is killerI'm trying to decide between the ARB 2000 and the 2500. I was a little afraid the 2500 would look a little awkward with some overhang on either side (stock roof rack is around 6.5'), but that 8' Smittybilt one you have doesn't look to be too long for the FJ! Maybe I should go with the 2500 and get the full 8.2' width.
Traveler III
Damn that's cool! Nice setup!Use the awning all the time camping or even setting it up for the day for lunch. Its a Rhino Dome 1300 awning with an extension on it. They actually call it a wall but we use it mainly as an extension. Fitted to the Rhino Pioneer Platform roof rack.
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Influencer I
Off-Road Ranger I
I have an awning but still find myself setting up an additional DIY awning fairly regularly. Here's what i've found to work really well: Get a cheapo tarp (whatever size you want, but i typically use one of those 8-10ish feet square ones. I use two to three of those tarp ball bungees to attach the tarp to one side of my roof rack using the tarp's grommet holes. Then for the two outside corners, get some cheapo adjustable tarp poles on amazon for $25-40. Secure the two poles to each of the remaining corners by staking guying lines at 45 degree angles and you're golden. works awesome and only costs about $50 for the whole setup if you have to buy everything.I love being outdoors, but not necessarily in the sun. I would probably use it enough to even justify the nearly 300 bucks for the Arb 2000, but I'm too cheap for that. Gonna go DIY first, see how that works out.
Thanks! Yeah, that's pretty much exactly what I was thinking. I'm going to give that a shot before shelling out the $$ on an ARB.I have an awning but still find myself setting up an additional DIY awning fairly regularly. Here's what i've found to work really well: Get a cheapo tarp (whatever size you want, but i typically use one of those 8-10ish feet square ones. I use two to three of those tarp ball bungees to attach the tarp to one side of my roof rack using the tarp's grommet holes. Then for the two outside corners, get some cheapo adjustable tarp poles on amazon for $25-40. Secure the two poles to each of the remaining corners by staking guying lines at 45 degree angles and you're golden. works awesome and only costs about $50 for the whole setup if you have to buy everything.
I don't have a photo of my own, so here's one i stole off the internet to show you what i'm describing: