Bed rack for rooftop tent and tonneau

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KB Voodoo Fabrications

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It’s certainly under consideration. Do you happen to know how much the rear section would open with the rack installed? Also, do you have a DYNAMIC weight rating? It wouldn’t have to be much since a RTT usually weighs under 200lbs.

The rear section would probably only crack open a little bit if the rack is mounted over it.

If you need something that will allow your cover to fully open, check out our URTC: https://www.max-modular.com/shop-max-modular/utility-rack-for-tonneau-covers

Dynamic and Static load ratings are shown for each of our racks on our website: https://www.max-modular.com/shop-max-modular

All of them are rated for at least 200 lbs, most of them are much higher than that.
 

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The rear section would probably only crack open a little bit if the rack is mounted over it.

If you need something that will allow your cover to fully open, check out our URTC: https://www.max-modular.com/shop-max-modular/utility-rack-for-tonneau-covers

Dynamic and Static load ratings are shown for each of our racks on our website: https://www.max-modular.com/shop-max-modular

All of them are rated for at least 200 lbs, most of them are much higher than that.

OK, that's VERY interesting. Thank you very much for the information.
 

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Well, I’m glad you asked. I’m happy to help and even provide you with part numbers for my specific setup, seeing as no one else wanted to reply to your specific questions.

The towers or legs mount to the bed cover. This bed cover is made specifically with built in channels to accept feet for cross bars or rack platforms. Mine is the Pace Edwards Ultragroove, but I know other companies like Roll N Lock make a version. Mine was by far the best looking and best priced for this specific purpose.

Pace Edwards Ultragroove Bed Cover (KRFA05A28) - $1,173.56 shipped by seller worldraceparts on eBay

Front Runner Slimline II Tray - 1475mm W x 1560mm L (RRSTM08) - $805

Front Runner Pick-Up Roll Top Leg Mount x2 Pairs (LASS028) - $157.90

Front Runner Leg Spacer 6mm x2 Pairs (LASS027) - $33.90

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Looking to piece my set up together. Can you tell me what the spacers are for? The 6mm ones and pics if so?
 

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The rear section would probably only crack open a little bit if the rack is mounted over it.

If you need something that will allow your cover to fully open, check out our URTC: https://www.max-modular.com/shop-max-modular/utility-rack-for-tonneau-covers

Dynamic and Static load ratings are shown for each of our racks on our website: https://www.max-modular.com/shop-max-modular

All of them are rated for at least 200 lbs, most of them are much higher than that.
I’m reviving this thread because it seems like the best fit and I’m hoping the products have evolved.

I have an Undercover trifold tonneau. if it’s different from the backflip tonneau I can’t see the difference.

I’d like to buy a strong rack for overlanding and carrying Kayaks. I’d like a height-adjustable modular rack, so I can slide it up tall enough to open the trifold or carry kayaks extending over the cab, or have it down closer to the tonneau when we’re carrying overlanding stuff. I’d prefer aluminum, for light weight and lack of rust.

Waddya think?
 

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I’m reviving this thread because it seems like the best fit and I’m hoping the products have evolved.

I have an Undercover trifold tonneau. if it’s different from the backflip tonneau I can’t see the difference.

I’d like to buy a strong rack for overlanding and carrying Kayaks. I’d like a height-adjustable modular rack, so I can slide it up tall enough to open the trifold or carry kayaks extending over the cab, or have it down closer to the tonneau when we’re carrying overlanding stuff. I’d prefer aluminum, for light weight and lack of rust.

Waddya think?

https://www.max-modular.com/shop-max-modular/utility-rack-for-tonneau-covers
 

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Looks nice. Doesn't having steel and aluminum components together cause galvanic corrosion and rusting of the steel? Aluminum boats with stainless top snaps tend to rust the snaps and bubble the paint around the snaps unless the two metals are separated by an insulator of some kind.

Do you build all aluminum versions of the same rack?
 
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