This should suffice your off ground tenting needs for the meantime till aftermarket overloadAs mentioned, it’s just a matter of time before the aftermarket solves all these problems.
Here’s the rack I have on my JKU.
Kargo Master Congo Pro. Bypasses the top altogether. Good for 850lbs.
That said, the Mrs and I come in under 300lbs combined, so.....
Higher center of gravity... Roll-over on highway. LolI wonder what not offered with 315s is about? H9w do tires impact roof load?
How do you get two dogs up there??My tent is 130 and myself, the gf, and the two dogs weigh about 335 collectively. So sitting at 465 altogether.
One dog is 20 pounds, the other is 55. I just lift them and throw them up lolHow do you get two dogs up there??
Agreed, I’m really leaning toward getting an off-road trailer to hold the RTT and some gear. I’ve been eyeing the CVT Trailer. Anyone have any suggestions?Id definitely be in for a Factory rack option just for kayaks or storage container. Aftermarket roof rack systems tend to be an eyesore to me most of the time. I wonder how it would work with the soft-top.
My boy is 95lbs....One dog is 20 pounds, the other is 55. I just lift them and throw them up lol
Same here. I've already talked to our best welder here at work. I just need to draw up the trailer I want. We can order materials pretty cheap thru here as well. I think I'd rather have the option to park the trailer when I'm not out and about than to carry the RTT all the time or have to load and unload it.Agreed, I’m really leaning toward getting an off-road trailer to hold the RTT and some gear. I’ve been eyeing the CVT Trailer. Anyone have any suggestions?
Yep either build your own trailer raw or modify an existing one or use a harbor freight one for a base to build off of.Same here. I've already talked to our best welder here at work. I just need to draw up the trailer I want. We can order materials pretty cheap thru here as well. I think I'd rather have the option to park the trailer when I'm not out and about than to carry the RTT all the time or have to load and unload it.
I have the Roam Vagabond V4 and it’s a great tent. CVT is very similar, but a bit more pricey. I’m looking into the CVT Trailer because I think I’d just prefer to not have a tent on the Bronco. My current tent stays on the Taco 24/7.I have no idea about rooftop tents, always Moto Tent camped and wasn’t one to spend a couple bills for a tent. I am however thinking of doing a rooftop tent for either a Jeep or Bronco, I’m just gathering info at this point. I wasn’t sure how this 450lbs weight limit was compared to others, seems low but I have no reference.
A friend is all about the CVT tents but I’m not sure who makes a good roof tent and what they generally weigh. How easy are these things to take off or do people just leave them on?