MattJ
Adventurer
Thanks everyone for contributing to my bump on this thread. Rooftop tents are even more popular now than when this post started five years ago. I really appreciate all the input on each specific topic and question I put to the group.
I wanted to also mention that I recently upgraded my rear sway bar to a Hellwig. Maybe it's all in my head (or at least some of it), but it really gives me much more peace of mind when driving with the tent on the roof. The difference is really noticable on highway off-ramps at 40mph - anyone who drives a lifted Jeep with a rooftop tent knows what I am talking about! I tried to take a side-by-side photo of the OEM rear sway bar next to the Hellwig:
I was also thinking I should do some research and add up all of the "bottom weight" that I have added to my Jeep to help with my peace of mind. I know the rock sliders are 120 pounds and my skid plates are 180 pounds. So that's 100 pounds more than the tent weighs, before adding in the armored diff covers and AEV front/rear bumpers. In the cargo area, my fridge and the slide it sits on are darn heavy, too.
I wanted to also mention that I recently upgraded my rear sway bar to a Hellwig. Maybe it's all in my head (or at least some of it), but it really gives me much more peace of mind when driving with the tent on the roof. The difference is really noticable on highway off-ramps at 40mph - anyone who drives a lifted Jeep with a rooftop tent knows what I am talking about! I tried to take a side-by-side photo of the OEM rear sway bar next to the Hellwig:
I was also thinking I should do some research and add up all of the "bottom weight" that I have added to my Jeep to help with my peace of mind. I know the rock sliders are 120 pounds and my skid plates are 180 pounds. So that's 100 pounds more than the tent weighs, before adding in the armored diff covers and AEV front/rear bumpers. In the cargo area, my fridge and the slide it sits on are darn heavy, too.