Nice. That’s how I have my Roadshower installed, too. Except I don’t leave the hose on. I take it off after each trip.
When full does it flex the mount?
Yes, it flexes. I’ve taken it offroad a few times and it’s held up, no problem. I have some self-tapping screws that I haven’t had time to install to reinforce it around where the rago brackets mounts to the rails.
how did you mount it to the crossbar?
Tapped the 80/20 bars the rack came with and used the provided roadshower hardware.
Good idea! I like this shot
Awesome. Thats kind of what I thought you did, but wanted to check. Thanks for the info!
Hello- I have the exact same GoFast and Prinsu roof rack that posted in an online image. I’m hoping you can share the details of how you attached your Yakima Road Shower to the rack. Thanks
How is the shower attached to the rack? I want to do the exact installation on my Prinsu rack.
Thanks
Will try to get some other pictures today but I simply used a spacer washer under the road shower to allow the edges of it to still sit on the edge of the wrack flush and be supported by that part of the rack as well.
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What about strapping to the camper frame inside along the top of the side door frame section? I’m planning a 6” PVC pressurized tank 50” long which should be 50 lbs dynamic when full (water) and 10-15 lbs static (PVC pipe and fittings). Same longitudinal dynamic load as if it was strapped to beef bars on the roof…just lower center of gravity.
Looking to install my road shower horizontally on the Martin OR rack, how did you guys do it?
Can you show exactly how you mounted the roadshower to the crossbar? I have the same roof rack as you (Martin Off Road) and the same Roadshower, but am struggling with how to mount it, as the crossbar runs the same direction as the Yakima Roadshower installation lines. Looking for ideas in how to install this roadshower like you did (horizontal on the roof rack).
Mounted my shower to the beef bars, filled it with water. Arrived at a campsite at 1am and was very surprised as I could not open the camper at all haha. After draining the whole thing out still can’t lift the tent and had to sleep in the truck bed. Next day fully emptied the shower and the cargo box barely could open the tent and had to put a piece of wood to hold it open.
Very frustrated, what did I do wrong?
Or am I too naive to expect the struts holding any extra weight on the beef bars?
+1 for Naïveté
At 8lbs/gal you are adding a minimum of 40lbs (not sure which shower size you have) to your struts
Also, not sure what , but it seems like you also are carrying some considerable weight in the cargo box
Keep in mind, if you do change out the struts for a heavier weight to support the additional roof load, it will be much harder to close without the additional weight
Yeah mine is 10gal.
But even with empty shower and empty cargo box it doesn’t stay open.
Probably need to look into stronger struts. And/or figuring out if mounting the shower on the side is an option.
Yeah, looking it up Yakima says the 10 gallon weighs 37lbs empty
Beef bars weigh 6 lbs
the average weight for Thule boxes empty is still like 30lbs
So your looking at easily70+ lbs over stock just for empty carriers, it makes sense that gfc has a smaller margin as if the stock ones supported that customers with slick roofs would be pulling easily over 50 lbs overhead
Also consider where you mount the extra weight. Close down by the hinge will have less impact than mounting towards the back of the truck.