RTT mount ??? been searchin' hi and low all night...errrr hard at work i mean...
I'm hoping to get into one of the smaller soft/folding RTTs in the next week or so here and I'm trying to figure out the best way to mount it to my 3rd Gen 4Runner. I'd like to mount it to the factory roof rack rails (no, not the factory crossbars) and its looking like the only people who've had an RTT on a 3rd gen have used either a roof rack, or thule/yakima solution. Both seem like sturdy solutions, but I am against the roof rack as it seems like just extra unnecessary weight (there's not really a full length roof rack option with RTT provisioning for the 4runner so there's no extra carrying capacity up top with any of them as the RTT will take up all the rack floor space), and I'm kinda against the thule/yakima solution as they seem to stand about 4 to 5 inches off the roof.
What do the RTT experts say about something like this:
Defender DS Mounting Bracket
It's a total of 6 mounting feet. No cross bar. Is a crossbar necessary for all these RTTs? (All these as in the non hardshell type.) If so, is there a flat bar type cross bar that could mount in between these mount feet and the RTT? Do these mounts seem like a sturdy, viable solution for both mounting to the tent and mounting to the roof rack rails?
I've actually got a set of these sitting around in my storage unit so I'll try to get some better pics and such. Would be nice to not have to spend more money if these would work out...
Any other mount options out there for the 3rd Gen 4Runner that you'd like to suggest? Ultimately, I'm going with a trailer top solution, but for now I need it up top and would be nice to always have the option of moving it from the trailer to the 4runner for solo/two-person trips (yeah, i know they're heavyish and suck to get on and off).
-Ferg-