p1michaud
Expedition Leader
Shell mounted solution.
Thanks for the info. The shell I have is a LEER model 100R and I will be checking with them for their load capacity. I was curious if you had mounted roof top tents to these rail type systems before and you have. I have used this set up for a roof basket, two mountain bikes and a 20' canoe without an issue (not all at once!). I do however recognize that the rails are only relatively light aluminium and would be the weak link in the system IMO.
I have looked a Ramdough's set up and like it very much. For my purposes I'd like to maintain full use of the interior of the shell but don't wish to go exo-cage. What I did think of was to build an interior cage to support the additional weight. Something like this (Ramdoug I hope you don't mind that I butchered your pic!).
Like Ramdough, I'd probably use aluminium for this structure. :camping:
Cheers :beer:,
P
Mike S said:Yes we have mounted tents on this type of set up, and they are generally strong. I would DEFINITELY check with the shell manufacturer as to their top load limits. They could be unwilling to comment on any load on their campers ofr liability reasons, but it is worth a try. I don't know what shell you have, or what rating it would have, even guessing.
Thanks for the info. The shell I have is a LEER model 100R and I will be checking with them for their load capacity. I was curious if you had mounted roof top tents to these rail type systems before and you have. I have used this set up for a roof basket, two mountain bikes and a 20' canoe without an issue (not all at once!). I do however recognize that the rails are only relatively light aluminium and would be the weak link in the system IMO.
I have looked a Ramdough's set up and like it very much. For my purposes I'd like to maintain full use of the interior of the shell but don't wish to go exo-cage. What I did think of was to build an interior cage to support the additional weight. Something like this (Ramdoug I hope you don't mind that I butchered your pic!).

Like Ramdough, I'd probably use aluminium for this structure. :camping:
Cheers :beer:,
P