Wagenfan
New member
Hello,
Couple years ago I bought the "Frontrunner Slimline II Roof Rack Kit/tall" for Mercedes Benz with the Idea one day I will have a RTT.
Finally after quite some research, like reading the blog "Featured Vehicle: Jeremy Williams G500" from 2014. I pulled the trigger and got the autohome Airtop 360 small and the Mounting Kit from Frontrunner.
Very impressed with the Airtop. They changed the closing latches from "snowboard binding buckle" type to a latch similar to a ski boot buckle. Now, as the buckle swings out to unlatch, it requires more room for the arc. Though the RTT itself fits within the Slimline rails, front-to-back, the latches are now inoperable. All we really need is 2 rails that are 4" longer and then rebuild the rack. However, after contacting Frontrunner, and having them suggest some rubber "beading" to go in the top of the rail to prevent rattling, they won't sell sections of rail as it is against company policy. Also, "The Autohome tent is one of the few tents that the dimensions match the G-Wagen rack. The tent not fitting within the perimeter is normal." It just doesn't seem right that one end of the RTT sits on a horizontal slat while the front rests on the front railing. It makes all kinds of terrible rattling sounds while driving.
Since I know I'm not the only one with this setup, I'm reaching out to members seeking some recommendations.
Thank you
Couple years ago I bought the "Frontrunner Slimline II Roof Rack Kit/tall" for Mercedes Benz with the Idea one day I will have a RTT.
Finally after quite some research, like reading the blog "Featured Vehicle: Jeremy Williams G500" from 2014. I pulled the trigger and got the autohome Airtop 360 small and the Mounting Kit from Frontrunner.
Very impressed with the Airtop. They changed the closing latches from "snowboard binding buckle" type to a latch similar to a ski boot buckle. Now, as the buckle swings out to unlatch, it requires more room for the arc. Though the RTT itself fits within the Slimline rails, front-to-back, the latches are now inoperable. All we really need is 2 rails that are 4" longer and then rebuild the rack. However, after contacting Frontrunner, and having them suggest some rubber "beading" to go in the top of the rail to prevent rattling, they won't sell sections of rail as it is against company policy. Also, "The Autohome tent is one of the few tents that the dimensions match the G-Wagen rack. The tent not fitting within the perimeter is normal." It just doesn't seem right that one end of the RTT sits on a horizontal slat while the front rests on the front railing. It makes all kinds of terrible rattling sounds while driving.
Since I know I'm not the only one with this setup, I'm reaching out to members seeking some recommendations.
Thank you