Used mine a couple times. It's a million times better than regular tent camping. And cheaper than a camper. Couple things i noticed were a significant change in center of gravity and how the vehicle feels when off camber. And wind resistance on the highway. Setup and takedown isn't bad...
Got mine a week before the panic virus shut everything down. Only been out once, but it did everything I asked it to. Only issue is that garbage Coleman "refrigerator" Took it out and used it as a cooler (only thing it's worth). Put a generator in its place.
I hope this is the right place for this. I'm trying to figure out how to mount a propane bottle (5 or 10 lb.) to my roof rack, but I want it on the rear passenger side not the top. Any suggestions?
Look into an Opus Off Road. It seems to be the perfect fit for your scenario and future when the littles become bigs. They even have an AIR option that damn near sets up by itself. Be aware...they are not cheap!!!
I ended up leaving the crossbars mounted to the tent. I remove the crossbars to take it off. So far, it's WAAAYYY easier. Better accessibility. Gonna try the 2x4s next go around.
Thanks!!!!
It's a Smittybilt Overlander XL on a Kargomaster Safari rack. I had to buy additional cross bars for the rack. It was just a pain to get it lifted to the top and secured. Very little room for tightening the brackets to the rack.
Any ideas about getting a RTT mounted? Mine is a complete pain in the butt. Took three of us forever to get it on top of my Jeep. Youtube makes everything look way easier than it actually is. I have thought about and really looked at a mobile hoist. Looks like it could be rigged to make...
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