
Originally Posted by
Gadgetech
I'm thinking about jumping on the CVT group buy and getting a RTT. The factory roof rack has a load rating max at 125 but it seems as thought that is a suggestion looking at what some have done on various sites. I read on CVT that there are dynamic and static load ratings but I'm nervous about damaging something. What are others doing? I've got a friend who can weld up a rack for me with just material cost so that's not a concern if I go that route. I'd just hate to loose storage in the bed b/c if I mount it back there, I don't want it to be a whole bunch higher than the roof line. I was trying to think of a lower trunk mount that was still high enough I could hang an awning off of. So, what is your setup? Pics would be great.
It's not a Fronty, but I built a custom bed rack for the RTT for my Taco. Like you, I didn't want to lose storage space in the bed; we've got dog kennels that go back there for hunting season. Having the RTT up that high was a concern when offroading, but it held up like a champ against the branches and whatnot. It doesn't seem to have hurt my gas mileage very much either; maybe 1 MPG or less. This can be offset by slowing down a bit, so it works out.
FWIW, we have mounted the RTT on my wife's 4Runner factory roof rack to test it out. I haven't slept with it there, but it seems stable enough. If you're not up there doing jumping jacks, I think the factory roof rack should be fine.
WO9N
2012 Tacoma
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