It’s an amazing setup that doesn’t have me looking for more.
I’m using 3 of the PLATFORM RTT AFTERMARKET RACK MOUNT KIT. Really only need two but the holes are there for the third, so I filled them. For Gamaviti I used their roof channel towers. You’ll need to drill a few holes in the GFC cross bars to get everything to fit.
Zero issues. Since the posted picture I have removed the rear spoiler and slid the tent backwards so everything is nice and even. No real reason other than my OCD.
Wind noise is of no issue and mileage may have dropped but so little, I haven’t noticed. Still sucks…
Feel free to DM me if you have further questions and I’ll do my best to answer them.
New to the forum so I could not send a direct message, but thank you for the information in this post. Just purchased my Platform RTT and I am going to install it on my ‘98 Lexus 100 series the same way you have done it with the Gamaviti roof tower channels and the aftermarket mount kit.
Now that you have had the setup for a while, any recommendations for installation or adjustments you have made?
Hey gang, it looks like there’s been a couple SuperLite posts here but if this is frowned on give me the nod and I’ll remove my post.
SuperLite on a Rooftop Overland adjustable height rack on a '17 Tundra. If you look close there’s a Yakima powder hound mounted upside down wich worked pretty well for locking skiis up!
On my list still is a 1/3 width full drawer slide build as I also load a '96 standup jetski in the bed during the summer. I won’t be able to do some of the nicer setups in the bed that you all have but this allows me a multi use setup.
It’s all welcome, I personally love seeing all the different ways that people get out! I had a similar set up but am now moving to a platform camper to better accommodate my go everywhere with me pup.
It’s the Overhaul HD. Worked well for me but the Taco is a small truck. I use the Dakine tailgate pad to hang bikes over the tailgate. As a bonus it makes it easier to slide whitewater kayaks over the tailgate without scratching it up.