Roof Rack & RTT for SIII?

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  • LR Max
    3rd Gear
    • Feb 2010
    • 315

    #16
    I talked with a friend this weekend who has a RTT on the back of his Unimog. From what I can tell, if you can, test setup one BEFORE buying it. He was telling me about all the little setup tricks and if you don't do them correctly, it could have a problem if it rains (something about getting the poles just right).

    The nice thing is that its up there, its quick to setup and take down, and all your sleeping gear is simply there. This weekend at the event I attended, it POURED DOWN RAIN. I'm talking 100% miserable. The wipers on the 109 could barely keep up. The RTT guys were happy because a lake didn't form under their tents. Of course I wouldn't know because I went for the day .

    badvibes, that is the setup I want. But I see what you did there, basically you have megakitchen, a simple tent and some chairs. Doesn't look like it broke the bank either!

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    • I Leak Oil
      Overdrive
      • Nov 2006
      • 1796

      #17
      Originally posted by stomper
      Sort of like this weekend in Vermont

      Exactly!!!! We must not have been thinking straight at that point, there's no tarp in that picture yet!
      Jason
      "Clubs are for Chumps" Club president

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      • badvibes
        3rd Gear
        • Mar 2007
        • 364

        #18
        Originally posted by I Leak Oil
        And conversly there are times I would have given up a body part for an RTT or a rack to get my tent off the ground!
        It's nice to have options.

        LR Max-

        Yeah I'm very value oriented, ah I'll be honest. I'm a cheap a**. I can have fun and be comfortable without the highest $ gear. I covet some of it sometimes, like the Defenders that the 2 guys were driving on last weekends trail ride.....
        1964 Series 2A SW, LHD mostly stock, often runs!

        1991 Range Rover Hunter

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        • TeriAnn
          Overdrive
          • Nov 2006
          • 1087

          #19
          Originally posted by LR Max
          This weekend at the event I attended, it POURED DOWN RAIN. I'm talking 100% miserable. The wipers on the 109 could barely keep up. The RTT guys were happy because a lake didn't form under their tents.
          I always thought that the folks with roof top tents were really roughing it. Especially when they get out of their trucks to set things up or go between meals and sleeping.


          Home is where you pop the top

          I can go from driving to camp set up, music playing, glass of wine poured, a salad made and dinner started inside of 5 minutes. Rain, snow or sunshine.
          -

          Teriann Wakeman_________
          Flagstaff, AZ.




          1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978

          My Land Rover web site

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          • 73series88
            5th Gear
            • Oct 2009
            • 587

            #20
            my rack isnt heavy at all but its not crap either.
            id love a rtt but i need a new frame first.
            teriAnn you should have that made into a bumper sticker.
            aaron
            73 series III 88 2.5 na diesel daily driver
            67 series 2a 88 RHD sold
            88 RRC sold
            60 mga coupe

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            • CMorris
              Low Range
              • Jan 2007
              • 66

              #21
              REDrum,
              Roof top tent is the way to go IMO. Ease of use, dry, VERY comfortable, quick to set up. I used one on my old 109, got it up onto the RN Brownchurch rack myself for mounting (wouldn't recommend that but had no choice at the time, weight is around 100lbs as I recall). I took the whole set up through Newfoundland then up and across the Trans Labrador. I had the tent, 10 gallons of extra fuel, a hi-lift, and some misc. recovery equipment on the roof rack, everything else was tucked in the back of the 109 down low. No poor handling or top heavy feel (except for one bonehead move on my part), and no damage to the truck.........and it truly took a beating.

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              • luckyjoe
                3rd Gear
                • Oct 2006
                • 335

                #22
                73series88,

                What rack is that - a 88" Brownschurch from our host?
                Tom P.
                1965 exMoD 109
                1995 RRC LWB w/EAS

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                • 73series88
                  5th Gear
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 587

                  #23
                  i bought it off of ebay
                  300 bucks
                  all galvy
                  and it was only 15 minutes from the house.
                  i love ebay
                  aaron
                  73 series III 88 2.5 na diesel daily driver
                  67 series 2a 88 RHD sold
                  88 RRC sold
                  60 mga coupe

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                  • REDrum
                    1st Gear
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 175

                    #24
                    Originally posted by CMorris
                    Roof top tent is the way to go IMO. Ease of use, dry, VERY comfortable, quick to set up
                    All big plus's to me. I like the option of unfolding over the hood, leave rear open for more stuff.

                    Will need new roof rack first, I only have a 1/2 rack now. I like the Thule option. Despite roof racks being strictly ornamental to many, for us its a much utilized feature. Its amazing how much luggage people arrive at the airport with...

                    Thanks for all the great feedback
                    The Toltec Coffee fleet....
                    96 FZJ80: 3XL, lifted, and shaved
                    94 FZJ 80: our Costa Rican coffee and surf mobile
                    70 Series IIA 88: After 18 months of wrenching, its alive and legal to drive!
                    70 Series IIA 88: in US on H-1B visa
                    56 Series I 86: a whole new type of rover hell....

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                    • LR Max
                      3rd Gear
                      • Feb 2010
                      • 315

                      #25
                      Originally posted by REDrum
                      I like the Thule option.
                      I'm beginning to feel like a set of Thule bars for a RTT is the way to go, especially since I don't plan on running around all the time with a RTT bolted to my roof.

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