Hello everyone,
I'm quite new to the overland/vehicle exploration scene. While I certainly do not consider myself to be one, I have some long multi week camping/fishing trips planned that would require me to drive over lots of washboard roads and logging roads (mainly in Western Canada and US). The vehicle I will be using is a 2021 Toyota Tundra DC TRD Off-Road. The only modification I've done is throw on 275/70/18 KO2s as I wanted more rugged and capable tires rather than the stock michelins, not that there's anything wrong with the LTXs.
My question to you is, I'm still trying to get my sleeping setup dialled in. Like many truck owners, I've boiled it down to a RTT+bed rack or a truck canopy with a sleeping platform in the back. I have used ground tents all my life but am looking for more of a comfier and most importantly more "Safe" alternative. The lady and I have had some scary ground tent experiences (wolves) in the backcountry, and yes we always follow proper food storage and camping protocol to keep wildlife away.
What concerns me the most is, with either setup, will it have a negative effect on the truck bed's structural integrity such as morphing, cracking of the bed etc? I can't imagine having a constant weight of 300-500lbs on all the time (I do not have a storage space readily available to put the RTT away if I get one). This truck is also my daily driver so I certainly do not want any serious damage to the bed. I've read someone's post in TacomaWorld stating that having a bed rack acts like a bed stiffener as it keeps the bed frame "together"... is there any proof to this? I will be considering getting a bed stiffener with either route I go but I wanted to ask you all for some real word experience.
Thank you in advance everyone.
I'm quite new to the overland/vehicle exploration scene. While I certainly do not consider myself to be one, I have some long multi week camping/fishing trips planned that would require me to drive over lots of washboard roads and logging roads (mainly in Western Canada and US). The vehicle I will be using is a 2021 Toyota Tundra DC TRD Off-Road. The only modification I've done is throw on 275/70/18 KO2s as I wanted more rugged and capable tires rather than the stock michelins, not that there's anything wrong with the LTXs.
My question to you is, I'm still trying to get my sleeping setup dialled in. Like many truck owners, I've boiled it down to a RTT+bed rack or a truck canopy with a sleeping platform in the back. I have used ground tents all my life but am looking for more of a comfier and most importantly more "Safe" alternative. The lady and I have had some scary ground tent experiences (wolves) in the backcountry, and yes we always follow proper food storage and camping protocol to keep wildlife away.
What concerns me the most is, with either setup, will it have a negative effect on the truck bed's structural integrity such as morphing, cracking of the bed etc? I can't imagine having a constant weight of 300-500lbs on all the time (I do not have a storage space readily available to put the RTT away if I get one). This truck is also my daily driver so I certainly do not want any serious damage to the bed. I've read someone's post in TacomaWorld stating that having a bed rack acts like a bed stiffener as it keeps the bed frame "together"... is there any proof to this? I will be considering getting a bed stiffener with either route I go but I wanted to ask you all for some real word experience.
Thank you in advance everyone.