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landy andy Member Since: 15 Feb 2009 Location: Ware, Herts Posts: 5729 |
There are many options depending on how easy, and how often you mount the tent. I used to have brackets to fit mine, but then changed as was fitting, removing, refitting it often as Defender is work vehicle. So I then changed it to a simple bolt system.
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16th May 2021 3:41pm |
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a13x Member Since: 25 Sep 2011 Location: Burton on Trent Posts: 553 |
Thanks. No desire to keep taking off an on. It will probably be mounted permanent, at least for a while anyway. I think ideally some brackets to make it fool proof when mounting would be best. I’ve sent an email to patriot racks if they do something.
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16th May 2021 4:34pm |
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JackW Member Since: 09 Jan 2017 Location: Roswell, Georgia Posts: 115 |
When I had a Maggiolina mounted on the Hannibal rack of my Defender 90 I used a couple of hollow rectangular 2" x 3" aluminum crossbars that were a little wider than the roof tent - long enough to rest on the outer two longitudinal bars of the roof rack. I first drilled some holes in the bars to tie down the tent to the bars (easy to do when the tent is standing on end) - and bolted the bars to the underside of the tent. Then I got a little help to lift the whole assembly on the rack and figure out where I needed to put some bolts to hold the bars down to the rack where I could easily access them. The space under the tent was just high enough to slide in a thin folding table or a pair of traction boards - bonus!
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1st Sep 2021 2:00am |
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JackW Member Since: 09 Jan 2017 Location: Roswell, Georgia Posts: 115 |
If you drill a hole all the way through the aluminum bar the size of the bolt shank and then step the hole size up enough to clear a deep socket on the opposite surface it makes it real easy to remove and install the fasteners.
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1st Sep 2021 2:07am |
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