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Layouts of Rooftop Tents
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Better Position of the Rooftop Tent
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mass922
 


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Layouts of Rooftop Tents

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Hello all,

About to get a complete setup with a Front Runner Rack, accessories, and a Tepui Rooftop Tent (RTT).

I'm curious if there are any structural concerns with storing the tent on the forward portion of the rack, rather than the aft.
Reason being is to maintain functionality of the ladder/bumper setup and retain easier access to the other items being stowed on the rack.

I am hard-pressed to find any examples of this setup being run on any Disco/LR3s, and I was curious if there was a technical reason.

I've factored in the wind drag, and I'm willing to experiment with that, but mostly curious about the structural limitations...

I will plan on opening the Tent to the passenger side, either way in order to retain full usage of the tailgate area.


Thanks!!

Here's a pic of mine stock, for fun (taken a few weeks after I picked her up... in Trona, CA after checking out the Trona Pinnacles).

  
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sailorboi
 


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With regards to strength of roof I don't think you would have any issues as the load is spread by the rack. However I think it would bea practical issue. Which was do you want the roof to unfold? If forward then the bonnet is in the way as roof tents require the ladder to be on a solid footing to give them their strength. If sideways you could probably use the front doors to gain access into the car.

The reason the rear is favoured is because of the access available into the boat when opened and it does not interfere with the rest of the car (if that makes sense). Thumbs Up
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On the back as Simon explained Thumbs Up
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Mine is at the back with ladder to rear with access to all doors and sunroof (Tilt only ) Thumbs Up
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