So I got these lights and it will not fit above the trail cam without the spacers. There is not enough length on the light to get the nut to stick. Same for the other lights at that position. So I put it in below the cam. Not sure I will keep it this way, but that was my only option.
I like it a lot. The cover is very thick and durable. Has the rainfly which is effective. The annex does have a removable floor. It keeps the bugs and moisture out. The prices went up on these, but still less than a hard cover tent.
I find that the RTT and an Annex provides plenty of space for 4+. Once you get used to it, it's a 10 minute exercise open and close. The RTT mattress is really comfortable. We've had 3 in the RTT and 2 in the Annex on Cots. Last trip we brought our canoe and paddle boards. Couldn't be happier...
I bought some mirrors that were supposedly in stock and paid for expedited 2 day shipping. It ended coming directly from the manufacturer as a direct ship with 2day shipping after a week. Not the 2 day shipping I'm used to I guess. They should have indicated at order time so I could have saved...
Height? It's a 10" rack with about a 2" additional lift from the adapter for the tonneau. Worked out great cause I can also put my rooftop rack over the cab for the canoe/kayak without hitting the RTT.
The Fuelpax comes with the mount right now from their site. Besides the manufacturing process and warranty, any idea what the other differences between Fuelpax and Rotopax are? Why one over the other?