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I was mainly wondering if it was able to secure to the rack. The load capacity will definitely hold.
 

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Dynamic load is significantly less than static load, it is generally right around 100lbs for a stock roof rack. Dynamic is your load when vehicle is in motion, less of an issue at 10 -15 miles hour way more of an issue at highway speeds. Don't assume find out.

About 120 for your rack dynamic, static could be the same, double or 3 times so 240- 360 at the max
Unless you go light on the tent your tent will run about 130+
Leaving 110 lbs for you and your gear, possibly 230.

The problem is you don't know until it buckles
 
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Just helped my neighbor pick out a 2020 TRD Pro. Full meal deal. Looked up roof rack info that is contradictory. Most say 300lbs dynamic and 600lbs static... as in weight of RTT + people inside.

What I also found and what adds to the confusion is placement of the movable crossbars. Each one is load weighted to 132lbs... each.

Only issue I might have with using that OEM rack is the height the RTT would sit. Probably worth investing in an improved rear sway bar?
 

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@USStrongman yea it is pretty tough the only rack I have seen that high for those trucks is the Baja rack. Maybe they upgraded it, stock racks have notoriously low weight ratings.