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Skeggy 90



Member Since: 07 Oct 2013
Location: Skeg Vegas
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England 2011 Defender 130 Puma 2.4 SW Bali Blue
Fitting roof tent on to external roll cage
Hi guys, I am going to be fitting an ARB roof tent to my newly purchased 110 shortly. Can the tent be mounted on to the smaller cross bars using the fittings that come with the tent at the rear of the cage or will I need to buy the proper fixings from SD and if so will I need 4 or can the 2 mountings that are on the second picture be used. I think I am going to fit it opening to the passenger side and fit a rear awning but open to ideas.
Still haven’t got round to cleaning the old girl yet !


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Post #948585 8th Apr 2022 8:50am
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geobloke



Member Since: 06 Nov 2012
Location: Nottinghamshire
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Good question. I have been playing around with this very thing myself. Those smaller diameter bars are not flat and I have been told that fitting a tent to them is not the best solution as the tent can slip from side to side.

I was advised to get the SD roof tent brackets, but at £30 per bracket (HOW...?!) I resigned myself to making them myself.

Ultimately if you want it quick the SD brackets are your only solution and yes four of them. The tabs on the roll cage are meant for side mounted flood lights.

I guess it is all relative, since the only other alternative is to buy a roof rack to mount the tent on instead @ >£1000 Rolling Eyes
Post #948586 8th Apr 2022 9:14am
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geobloke



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Just to expand on the DIY aspect I had planned on getting two of these

https://www.britishpipeclamps.co.uk/produc...ing-pb383/

50cm of 5mm flat bar, threaded bar, 8x threaded spacers and some nuts. Measure, chop, weld, paint and fit.

When all done it will cost less than half the cost of the SD brackets. If you can do the measuring and cutting and do not have a welder then it shouldn't be hard to get someone to quickly weld the threaded bar to the flat bar.
Post #948587 8th Apr 2022 9:38am
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Bundy



Member Since: 21 Sep 2020
Location: Cheshire
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Just fitted a tent to my cage and used the SD brackets...Expensive yes, but do the job simply.
One thing is if you put the bolts on the inside edge of the cage, there is very little space to get your hand in to tighten the nuts....but that also makes it harder for someone to try to steal!
Can take pics if needed
Cheers
Al
Post #948591 8th Apr 2022 10:01am
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camelman



Member Since: 27 Feb 2013
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I know they're relatively expensive but you've got a £2k+ cage, and a £1k+ tent so £120 on brackets to mate the 2 properly isn't too bad in the scheme of things. Better than the whole lot coming loose at 70mph on the motorway. 

Last edited by camelman on 8th Apr 2022 3:20pm. Edited 1 time in total
Post #948594 8th Apr 2022 10:17am
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Skeggy 90



Member Since: 07 Oct 2013
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England 2011 Defender 130 Puma 2.4 SW Bali Blue
Ordered the Safety Devices fittings was playing with some small exhaust clamps but gave up on the end. 90 300 TDI SW (sold)
130 TD5 Utility (Foley SV) (sold)
110 TD5 Hardtop (sold)
110 TDCI Utility (sold)
1st Edition Range Rover Sport Supercharged
Velar P380 HSE
Discovery 1 V8 auto
Puma 130 Double Cab (sold)
R35 GTR
Defender 110 300 TDI CSW (sold)
2010 110 XS Utility
Post #948611 8th Apr 2022 1:03pm
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alastaid



Member Since: 03 Dec 2013
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HI,

Just seen this thread, and I am doing the same as well. Maybe too late but I ordered my SD clamps though the SD shop on Ebay as they were cheaper? Got even better when they said they were out of stock of the loose bolt type and upgraded me to the fixed stud type for free. I bought six as I have a Tentbox classic, so am running three aluminium box section bars across, will bolt these to the tentbox, then drop the whole thing on the roof. I have put my SD fixings inboard, and will hopefully be able to get my fingers under the SD cage to get the inboard nuts on. Will post a pictures when finished, as not sure my description is very clear!.

Cheers

Alastair
Post #948701 8th Apr 2022 9:18pm
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Skillo



Member Since: 29 May 2019
Location: Llwydcoed
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Wales 2012 Defender 110 200 Tdi CSW Java Black
Roll cage dimensions
I’m currently discussing fitting a RTT to my Defender…..and I need the the dimension of the parallel tubes as shown in Skeggy’s photo. I’d measure it myself but I’m in the Middle East and the vehicle is in the UK… Shocked Any idea of the out to out dimension the tubes running front to back ? Thanks

Neil
Post #984947 9th Mar 2023 4:12pm
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Skillo



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Wales 2012 Defender 110 200 Tdi CSW Java Black
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Photo for reference…it’s the top bars / tubes on the roof…
Post #984948 9th Mar 2023 4:14pm
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