Overland setup

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xcartelx

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This is / was my very non-commital setup. I really dig some of the beefier racks in this thread, but I needed something that would carry my RTT, but also break down somewhat quickly and easily so I could throw my moto in the back. I've driven pretty damn hard with this setup with absolutely no issues whatsoever.

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Wtf3Rap19

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After a lot of research I went with the Frontrunner Slimline II that is made for the Retrax Pro cover, the six legs make if very sturdy. Frontrunner made a 16 gallon water tank that just happens to fit under the Retrax. Routed a water line and have a Waterboy pump set up from Trail Kitchens. Works great. A few other pics for fun.

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I'll take some better pics after camping this weekend for the first time since getting it setup, but here's mine. Tent isn't on in this pic of course.

- Decked Drawers.
Front Runner rack. The rack is on pickup load bed tracks, which is a unique setup I've never seen on a Raptor. It's more permanently fixed than using a tonneau track and I wanted the front runner rack without a tonneau cover since I have the drawers.
- Tepui Baja 2 Tent
- Multiple goodies on rack including maxtrax, bike fork mount, axe, shovel.

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ayoustin

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This is / was my very non-commital setup. I really dig some of the beefier racks in this thread, but I needed something that would carry my RTT, but also break down somewhat quickly and easily so I could throw my moto in the back. I've driven pretty damn hard with this setup with absolutely no issues whatsoever.

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Care to give some details? This sounds and looks exactly like what I'm looking for!
 

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This is a flying solo set up. The wifey requires a shower, kitchen, solar, AKA condo on wheels. There may be an auxiliary van in my future. IMG_2482.jpeg
 
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