Member III
Awesome! I like the idea of using unistrut for cross members, very clever, versatile and strong too I'm sure!First the facts:
I have a Tepui Autana XL. I have it mounted to a Snugtop camper shell with the sportsman package (ups the dynamic roof carrying weight to 500lbs). I use my truck to commute, and I have a low clearance garage.
For the RTT: I couldn't be happier with it. It's a breeze to set up and tear down. It's actually much easier now that I have it on my shell because I can access the whole circumference of the tent by either opening the back doors, standing on the tires or standing on the rear bumper. I've spent years either sleeping in the bed of trucks or pitching a tent (insert jr high giggle here). Now with the RTT, I get a really comfortable nights sleep and also feel all high and mighty (pun intended) like sleeping on the ground is for peasants.
Mounting the RTT: I did my research prior to buying and I knew what it would take. I had a customized shell made with a thicker roof and Yakima racks pre-installed. I don't use the Yakima racks to hold the tent, but I do use the mounting rails to hold my custom built rack. Here it is:
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It's made out of two pieces of 1-5/8" that mount directly to the Yakima rails, and three 13/16" for the cross bars. I used the 1-5/8" to help clear my shark fin. This whole build was two sticks of 13/16" and one stick of 1-5/8". With hardware and paint it cost around $60.
My commute:
Like I said, this is a daily driver and if my wife takes the subaru, I have to park this in a parking garage at work. So, because my RTT weights 150+lbs, I made this:
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This took (8) 10' 2x4's for the structure and cost about $100 for all the hardware, rope and lumber combined. But it gives me a safe and easy way to add or remove my RTT by myself. This is the key point for me, because I don't want to have to ask my neighbors of friends to come over and throw out their backs every time I want to mess with this.
All-in-all, it's a flippin' investment. My RTT was $2k and my shell was $3k, but I flippin' LOVE the RTT and versatility of it.
And the medieval trebuchet to launch it onto the roof of your truck is pretty cool too! [emoji845] [emoji106] [emoji12]
Rustyburbin (OB#4084) from SoCal 5 kids, wife, dog and a 70 K20 Suburban