dman93
Adventurer
I posted a question about removing my shell (topper) in another thread, and just going "open bed", but I'm particularly interested in doing so to lower my RTT (Tepui soft shell) which is currently mounted on top of my cab-high shell. I'd probably want to use my existing crossbars mounted at or just above bed height, rather than buying a mid-height rack.
Perceived pro's:
- lower CG and less drag. Also less risk of snagging the tent on low-hanging branches. Also improve XM reception (maybe :>)
- easier for my wife to set up or take down the tent. She has trouble reaching the ladder straps and some of the zipper pull sections and stays (rods).
- the truck would fit in my garage which would make removing the tent and hanging it from the rafters trivially easy, making my truck more useful as a truck, as well as even lighter etc when not camping, and maybe even extend the life of the tent (or at least the cover).
- not specific to mounting the tent lower, but of course removing the shell also saves weight and improves outward visibility etc.
Perceived cons:
- can't huddle under the tent overhang to get out of sun or rain. Can't walk under the overhang ... or will crash into it at night
- can't put tall loads in the bed under the tent.
- maybe the rear of the cab would interfere with zipping/unzipping the tent cover or other setup/takedown unless I shift it further back than it is now (56" wide tent, 60" bed on Tacoma DCSB).
- less privacy with tent windows closer to eye level.
Anyone who's gone one way or the other, and especially done both and prefers one way? I'm concerned about losing the covered and secure storage of the shell, but really like the potential of being able to easily remove the RTT and hang it from my rafters (I have no room to store it outside and don't really want to build a gantry or have it be a two-person removal process), and generally lighten up the truck for the 90% of the time when I don't need a shell or tent. Thanks in advance.
Perceived pro's:
- lower CG and less drag. Also less risk of snagging the tent on low-hanging branches. Also improve XM reception (maybe :>)
- easier for my wife to set up or take down the tent. She has trouble reaching the ladder straps and some of the zipper pull sections and stays (rods).
- the truck would fit in my garage which would make removing the tent and hanging it from the rafters trivially easy, making my truck more useful as a truck, as well as even lighter etc when not camping, and maybe even extend the life of the tent (or at least the cover).
- not specific to mounting the tent lower, but of course removing the shell also saves weight and improves outward visibility etc.
Perceived cons:
- can't huddle under the tent overhang to get out of sun or rain. Can't walk under the overhang ... or will crash into it at night
- can't put tall loads in the bed under the tent.
- maybe the rear of the cab would interfere with zipping/unzipping the tent cover or other setup/takedown unless I shift it further back than it is now (56" wide tent, 60" bed on Tacoma DCSB).
- less privacy with tent windows closer to eye level.
Anyone who's gone one way or the other, and especially done both and prefers one way? I'm concerned about losing the covered and secure storage of the shell, but really like the potential of being able to easily remove the RTT and hang it from my rafters (I have no room to store it outside and don't really want to build a gantry or have it be a two-person removal process), and generally lighten up the truck for the 90% of the time when I don't need a shell or tent. Thanks in advance.