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Okay guys working on a rooftop DIY roof top camping solution. Already got the lights, solar panels, batt etc. You cant even notice them.
My roof is 3/16" aluminum so I'm simply going to extend it via the two stub-outs. All I need now is a 3/16 aluminum plate 24x36 and it's done. everything is removable and you cant even see it on the buggy. (that's the idea anyways)
I will keep you posted. My plan is to store the 24x36 plate in the bed under the rubber bed mat and use it as needed. I may start off with a single man survival tent and escalate with a full aluminum covered roof as I figure it out.
Notice the light mast & arm attached to the cross member. The lights are also stored just below in a void area, not visible. I will remove everything once again sand and repaint as needed.
This is the roof top tent that I'm looking at. Fits perfectly on my roof with the extended section attached. I will use the stub outs to extend as needed.
These are the stub outs that I'm talking about
My roof is 3/16" aluminum so I'm simply going to extend it via the two stub-outs. All I need now is a 3/16 aluminum plate 24x36 and it's done. everything is removable and you cant even see it on the buggy. (that's the idea anyways)
I will keep you posted. My plan is to store the 24x36 plate in the bed under the rubber bed mat and use it as needed. I may start off with a single man survival tent and escalate with a full aluminum covered roof as I figure it out.
Notice the light mast & arm attached to the cross member. The lights are also stored just below in a void area, not visible. I will remove everything once again sand and repaint as needed.
This is the roof top tent that I'm looking at. Fits perfectly on my roof with the extended section attached. I will use the stub outs to extend as needed.
These are the stub outs that I'm talking about