Fiberglass Top for roof rack or roof top tent?

Stevenson

New member
Does anyone know of any fiberglass tops for the latest generation Tacoma that either has a roof rack, or designed to have one installed that would support a roof top tent?

Or what would be another option to have a top on back and a RTT?
Thanks!
 

dman93

Adventurer
Does anyone know of any fiberglass tops for the latest generation Tacoma that either has a roof rack, or designed to have one installed that would support a roof top tent?

Or what would be another option to have a top on back and a RTT?
Thanks!
By "top" do you mean topper, canopy, shell etc to mount on the bed? If so, almost any fiberglass shell is available with heavy duty reinforcement (commercial or sportsman's configuration) that can have tracks attached to mount crossbars, suitable for mounting an RTT. Many many threads on here on this topic. If you mean a tonneau cover (flush with the top of the bed) there are also rack options. tacomaworld.com also has much information and many examples, some specific to the current (3rd gen) Tacoma.
 

Hobo Maximus

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Also if you're considering other options besides fiberglass, check out alucab. They have a few distributors in the US including tactical application vehicles in New Mexico. I just picked one up, made for overlanding and designed to carry weight including roof top tents. They are not much more expensive than fiberglass tops either.


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rino

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The Alu- Cab canopies are a great choice for bed access and tent mounting capabilities.
 

ZEN ADV

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ARE makes a shell with an internal support frame if you want enclosed. It's called the CX model. I have one on my Tundra. Really strong plus it has 2 T tracks per side of the aluminum.

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Cletus26

Adventurer
I just built this for my tundra. It will have removable cross braces to hold the tent but allows full use of the Truxedo roll up cover.
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4 bolts in the stake pockets is all that holds it on so you could also build a simpler one and leave it on the tent and remove the whole frame with the tent
 

Thelgord

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The leer 100RCC is the "contractor" version of their shell. I have one and its great. Supports 450 pounds while driving so no worries about long term abuse from weight on top.
 

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