2009 Tacoma w/ RTT
abeaudin1971 said:
>I've been running a bed mounted rack, Leer canopy, Colombus XL RTT, Hannibal awning,
>+ other expo gear (incl 15gl water tank) on my '08 Tacoma (full time) for a little over a
>year now, and not one single problem with the structural integrity of the Tacoma bed.
>My rack is mounted to the four corners of the bed and has a 750lb capacity. The
>composite bed is plenty strong.
Is your rack custom or did you purchase it ready made?
Does the rack allow for the fitting of the caonpy without trimming the corners of it?
I looked at the ARE caps esp the commercial one DCU Aluminum - the issue with the commercial one is that the ladder racks have almost vertical extensions on it which limit the width of what I can put on the base rack to 50.5 inches in width.
I could grind down the extensions but I'd be worried about the strength of the welds. I could also get some Yakima Adapters or get a shop to weld flush with the top of the rack to hold the tent as well.
The DCU is rated for 250lbs static so I'm comfortable with the loading..
>The question you might consider is what the capacity of the ARE cap with
>rack option is? What type/size/weight of RTT you intend to mount on it
>(plus any future mounted equipment) and how you intend to use your set-up?
It's only going to be the RTT up on top - I can put the rest of my gear in the back of the truck. Most of my exploration is on two feet - rock climbing and hiking so I'd be a light weight trail driver in comparison to alot of the build up vehicles here.
-a
abeaudin1971,
To answer your questions...
The rack I have is ready made with custom order specs on the leg heights and outward length of the bed mount plates. It's a Crosstread "Renegade" and adjustable in length and width to fit any size truck bed.
I did have to cut out (4) small notches at the bottom edge of my canopy to accommodate the bed mount plates. It was super easy to do.
(I'll try again to post some pics of my rig. So far I can't seem to transfer them from my computer desktop.)
I used the same style rack on my last expo built truck, a 2000 Tundra w/ Leer DCU canopy. The DCU canopies have tons of cool options, but I never cared much for the rack systems available for them either. The DCU caps usually cost more too.
I think your first idea, a fiberglass(?) cap w/rack option would work just fine since your only planning on mounting a RTT. No cutting involved either.
The A.R.E. canopy has lengthwise channels on top that except either Thule or Yakima rack components dont they ? Mounting a RTT to that setup would be a breeze.
There's a guy over at Northwest Expeditions in Yakima,Wa that runs a similar (if not the same) setup with (3) crossbars on the cap to spread out the static load of the RTT. I think he has a Autohome Colombus RTT.
Good luck, and CONGRATS !!! on getting your new Tacoma (Wednesday ?)
WASURF63