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RTT Open off Side or Back?

Should I have the RTT open off the back or the passenger side?

  • Off the back

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • On the passenger Side

    Votes: 12 92.3%

  • Total voters
    13

Sandpoint Steve

US NorthWest Region Local Expert
Member
Member
Supporter

Pathfinder III

4Runner Camp setup.jpg
Here is my setup. I also set up the toilet under the tent before heading to bed. I'd rather not have the bathroom and kitchen be the same place.
 

Kevin108

Rank V
Launch Member

Member III

Chris, I see you're on the east coast like me - just with a better beer selection. Something else to think about is driver side or passenger side. I don't know if you have an awning or not, but that is what predicated a driver-side opening for my tent.

Originally placed on the driver side, I found that the awning provided significantly more shade on the passenger side when were backed up to the shore, as is the norm in the Outer Banks. The following photos were taken about a year apart, but at roughly the same time of year and same time of day. The longer shadow clearly speaks for itself.

 

DawgRaider

Rank IV
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

I roughed mine in both ways and found tge side worked best for me. With it out the back there just was enough space to work under it with the ladder there.
I have a small Smittybilt rtt so obviously if it were a bigger tent it would be no problem .
 

PapaDave

Local Expert Northern ID and North East WA
Member

Steward II

I do driver side not passenger. I find that when I’m accessing my vehicle for random things it’s usually either the driver door or rear tail gate. I have a Tacoma and built my own camping drawer for it, so opening to the side makes most sense for my set up as the drawer comes out 5 feet and then extends another 44” with the cutting board and stove slide outs. B0AF6C50-1BA3-4ECE-9080-C8E8E78DD932.jpegFA7CD72F-6D08-4C5C-93B6-D224AA3C63E1.jpeg
 

MA_Trooper

Rank VI
Launch Member

Influencer II

Well, After some careful measuring and thought, I'm going to stick with passenger side. The tent will overhang the sides by more than I would like if I turn it.
 

APtrail2005

Rank V
Launch Member

Pathfinder II

Chris, as a RRT owner I've placed my tent opening both in the rear and off the passenger side of my Jeep. I prefer having my RRT placed with the opening over the right side due 1. ladder location 2. I didn't want my tent overtop my cooking station 3. better sleeping (easy to level Jeep) 4. I found it easer to use the zipper when packing up. 5. I think the RRT looks better when placed on the Jeep this way.
 
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