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If you own a T-top style RTT, then you know how awesome the lower annex is... And you also know what a pain it is to unpack, unfold, sort, attach, remove, fold, and pack...
It seems most the time you just leave the thing packed up because it isn't worth the time and effort to install for one stay.
I was very tired of this:

So I decided there must be a way to attach the walls and store them up with the tent. (There is)
I went to the hardware store and purchased 1" nylon strap and 8 sets of plastic buckles ( the same stuff the cover uses).
I attached the walls and left them unzipped.
Then at each wall, I threaded 2 pieces of strap between the plywood and the aluminum support that the wall slides into, and attached a male and female buckle to each end of both straps.
Now I can roll up the walls and buckle the straps. When I deploy the tent, its a simple matter of unbuckling 8 straps and letting the walls roll down. Or, I can just leave them rolled up.
It all stows under the cover
And the wife loves having a changing room - every time
A Mr. buddy heater and a dvd player is also a great addition.




Thanks to Wade with http://www.oao4x4.com/ for helping me with this project!

It seems most the time you just leave the thing packed up because it isn't worth the time and effort to install for one stay.
I was very tired of this:

So I decided there must be a way to attach the walls and store them up with the tent. (There is)
I went to the hardware store and purchased 1" nylon strap and 8 sets of plastic buckles ( the same stuff the cover uses).
I attached the walls and left them unzipped.
Then at each wall, I threaded 2 pieces of strap between the plywood and the aluminum support that the wall slides into, and attached a male and female buckle to each end of both straps.
Now I can roll up the walls and buckle the straps. When I deploy the tent, its a simple matter of unbuckling 8 straps and letting the walls roll down. Or, I can just leave them rolled up.
It all stows under the cover
And the wife loves having a changing room - every time




Thanks to Wade with http://www.oao4x4.com/ for helping me with this project!

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