Tim A
Adventurer
Looking to build an easy, inexpensive and sturdy RTT platform over the bed of my Tacoma. I want to construct the platform using 3/8" hardware (vs welding) so that I can disassemble it for storage.
I'm planning on 5' sticks of steel angle iron to attach to the Tacoma's bed tracks (thanks for the idea frozenground!). This should evenly distribute the weight of the RTT and occupants. I'll attach 4 thule load bars, at equal intervals, to the horizontal leg of the angle iron using 3/8" hardware. The RTT will attach to the load bars. My reasoning for having 4 load bars span the bed is to further disribute weight (perhaps that's overkill?)
There will be a small gap between the horizontal leg of the angle iron and the plastic bedrail cap to accommodate the head of a 3/8" bolt. I'm thinking that it shouldn't matter too much as most of the weight will be on the c-channel bed tracks, which are stronger.
Any input on this design is appreciated! Cheers :smiley_drive:
Edit: Here's a sketch. The dimensions aren't accurate and it doesn't show the hardware...but I'm not proficient with Sketch Up.
I'm planning on 5' sticks of steel angle iron to attach to the Tacoma's bed tracks (thanks for the idea frozenground!). This should evenly distribute the weight of the RTT and occupants. I'll attach 4 thule load bars, at equal intervals, to the horizontal leg of the angle iron using 3/8" hardware. The RTT will attach to the load bars. My reasoning for having 4 load bars span the bed is to further disribute weight (perhaps that's overkill?)
There will be a small gap between the horizontal leg of the angle iron and the plastic bedrail cap to accommodate the head of a 3/8" bolt. I'm thinking that it shouldn't matter too much as most of the weight will be on the c-channel bed tracks, which are stronger.
Any input on this design is appreciated! Cheers :smiley_drive:
Edit: Here's a sketch. The dimensions aren't accurate and it doesn't show the hardware...but I'm not proficient with Sketch Up.

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