Hi guys
For our Land Cruiser 100 (1999er), I am looking for a roof rack and I prefer the Rhino Pioneer Platform Version 6.
In addition, I want to have a free-standing 270 awning and our preference is the Alu-Cab 270 with 2.6m in length.
As there is no official bracket / mounting option on the market for Rhino Rack Pioneer unfortunately, I think about using Rhino's STOWIT solution and mount 4 STOWIT brackets (to balance the weight) onto the Alu-Cab awning and can easily attach and detach the awning. I guess I need to drill holes into the Alu Cab awning case to mount the STOWIT brackets.
What do you guys think of that idea and combination?
Additionally, which size should I take, the biggest? Usually, the 1900mm size is sold...don't know why. I would prefer RCH legs instead backbone as we would have better load rating.
PS: I am not interested in a RTT. We'll use some storage bags on the rack and sleep inside the car.
PPS: I am located in Europe, which means not all parts are available here unfortunately. but Rhino and Alu-Cab is quite common.
For our Land Cruiser 100 (1999er), I am looking for a roof rack and I prefer the Rhino Pioneer Platform Version 6.
In addition, I want to have a free-standing 270 awning and our preference is the Alu-Cab 270 with 2.6m in length.
270° Shadow Awning
Whether you’re exploring the Outback, trekking through Nevada’s Death Valley, or charging red sand dunes in the Kalahari, you need a 270 Shadow Awning.
www.alu-cab.com
As there is no official bracket / mounting option on the market for Rhino Rack Pioneer unfortunately, I think about using Rhino's STOWIT solution and mount 4 STOWIT brackets (to balance the weight) onto the Alu-Cab awning and can easily attach and detach the awning. I guess I need to drill holes into the Alu Cab awning case to mount the STOWIT brackets.
What do you guys think of that idea and combination?
Additionally, which size should I take, the biggest? Usually, the 1900mm size is sold...don't know why. I would prefer RCH legs instead backbone as we would have better load rating.
PS: I am not interested in a RTT. We'll use some storage bags on the rack and sleep inside the car.
PPS: I am located in Europe, which means not all parts are available here unfortunately. but Rhino and Alu-Cab is quite common.
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