I was just doing a little research for future projects and decided in now need a roof top tent.
Surprisingly, I found a picture of a VX with a roof top tent on cartopcamper.com. Anyone here?
This is the only pic I found...
I was just doing a little research for future projects and decided in now need a roof top tent.
Surprisingly, I found a picture of a VX with a roof top tent on cartopcamper.com. Anyone here?
This is the only pic I found...
I'm considering a VX for overland travel and plan on getting a Ezi-Awn rooftop tent for whatever vehicle I settle on. It's great to see someone that's already done the roof-top-tent thing with the VX, because my immediate concern is vehicle weight capacity. Granted that can be beefed up with better springs/shocks...
That's really encouraging to see.
I wish there were more pics of the VX with the roof top tent because im curious to see if the tent sticks out over the sides of the roof rails. Too bad the mysterious VX owner never chimed in.
It's a great idea but probably works best with a bigger vehicle. That goes for the tent and overlanding.
i have a rooftop tent on my 2000 vx .....it does stick out past the rails
I would love some pics if/when you have them.
Overall, how is it for weekend camping?
Yeah overhang is my concern. The tent I have picked out is 55" wide..
Like I said, I'm evaluating the VX's viability and this might be a problem.
How wide is yours, fredrick_remington?
Last edited by 45th_parallel : 05/31/2012 at 11:40 AM
not sure how wide mine is i will have to measure it ........its great for weekend camping ......me and the family took it to the grand canyon last week works great ...but i think it fits better on my tahoe
aould be the roof top rack capacity. My rack says 150 pounds. I lost 100 pounds in the last year and I am still more than that. Any weight for the equipment would just be adding more weight.
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Well any roof tent requires at the very least some serious rack reinforcement, if not an entirely new rack. That's just a factor of having a roof tent installed properly, not to mention any spring/shock upgrades I plan to make gear carrying easier. My concern is the tent being too physically large for the vehicle, not too heavy.
Last edited by 45th_parallel : 05/31/2012 at 02:49 PM
looks awesome but i would fall the f out of one of those for sure
I just bought one for my trooper. They are pretty neat. I found a awesome deal at Inland4x4. They were selling them new for $799, normal price is $1499. Its branded TJM but made by the same people as the ARB tent.
Last edited by 45th_parallel : 06/01/2012 at 01:04 PM
This one looks like it would be more suitable for the VX considering that it is on a rav4?
http://www.tepuitents.com/models/ayer-2.html
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Personally, I've been eyeing the Chaser, but they start at $7k, and cross the $10k mark pretty quickly once you add all the goodies.
Anyway, that same company also sells rooftop tents. They might have some input.
Actually the weight limit sticker says 110 lbs, which would include the
10 lb OEM rack.
My set up comes in at 115 lb....so I'm over.
25 lb - Yakima Loadwarrior
28 lb - OEM 18" rim
49 lb - NTG 285/60
3 lb - locking hook
110 lb TOTAL
The weakest link in the equation is the part of the roof rails where the metal bracket hooks onto.
Is there another way to secure/attach the roof tent?
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