Snuggly Ranger
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A couple months ago I decided to add a 270 degree awning. I have the Adventure Rack Systems (ARS) BakPak bed rack system with the entire over cab frame and their “mod-rack stealth” lo profile platform. I decided to install the Overland Vehicle Systems (OVS) HD Nomadic 270 Degree Awning. This is a giant awning! The BakPak frame is lower than the roof rack so I was hesitant to do this expensive install knowing that I would have to raise the rear mounts somehow. After doing some research I found the below YouTube link and it inspired me to take a chance. The main difference is that the BakPak system is a two-inch tubing and not flat bar like video. I did have the ARS low profile cross beams installed with a flat surface, but the ends are also curved, which throws off the flat mounting surface where it attaches to the 2” BakPak tubing.
In order to keep everything flat, I ordered some 1” x 2” aluminum bars to lift the OVS mount above the rounded ends on the cross bars where they attach to the 2” tubing. I choose aluminum because it was easy to cut/drill. I then made the higher mounting position with C Channeling. I used 1/2” thick instead of 1” thick C Channeling like the video and it has been fine. This was also cheaper. The only issue with the thinner C Channeling was that I had to drill out the center holes to make them wider for the bolts. The center holes did not line up with both bolts when attaching to the awning so I had to drill a hole for one of the bolts to line everything up. I made two of these mounts (one for each cross bar) on the BakPak rack.
For the third mount on the roof, I extend the mount arm with C Channeling to reach the awning. To attach the mount to the awning, I inverted the OVS mount to face down and added extra C Channeling facing down instead of up like the other two. Here I used ¼” x 3” aluminum bars to lift the mount over the tubing. I put one aluminum bar on top and one underneath the platform because I felt like the platform aluminum was too thin to support this mount. On the top of the ARS platform the mounting holes have raised edges, so I just drilled out the top aluminum bar to keep it flat. I could have just made the center holes the same size and put the bolts through the existing holes and probably should have. The bolts I had were smaller though, so I wanted the holes to be the same size. These two aluminum bars made the mounting to the platform solid.
This has held up very well over the last couple months and it is solid. By raising the mounts I do not have to duck (I am 5’9”) and the rear doors open freely. I am really happy with this set up and love the awning. It is really easy to open/close, which makes me use it more. I hope this write up helps anyone like me who was hesitant to attempt this install. Here are links to the parts and a couple photos.
Inspirational video that gave me the idea. This is not me.
¼” x 3” thin aluminum spacers
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C69DCRLD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
1” x 2” aluminum bar spacers
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09KHB5X7L/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
26" C Channel Steel (26 x 2.5 x 0.5 inches)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0D1X3KMSV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
ARS JT Parts
https://adventureracksystems.com/jt-gladiator-adventure-rack-systems.html
OVS HD Nomadic 270 Degree Awning - Passenger Side - Dark Gray Awning With Black Cover
https://overlandvehiclesystems.com/Nomadic-Awning-270-Passenger-Side---Dark-Gray-w/Black-Cover
In order to keep everything flat, I ordered some 1” x 2” aluminum bars to lift the OVS mount above the rounded ends on the cross bars where they attach to the 2” tubing. I choose aluminum because it was easy to cut/drill. I then made the higher mounting position with C Channeling. I used 1/2” thick instead of 1” thick C Channeling like the video and it has been fine. This was also cheaper. The only issue with the thinner C Channeling was that I had to drill out the center holes to make them wider for the bolts. The center holes did not line up with both bolts when attaching to the awning so I had to drill a hole for one of the bolts to line everything up. I made two of these mounts (one for each cross bar) on the BakPak rack.
For the third mount on the roof, I extend the mount arm with C Channeling to reach the awning. To attach the mount to the awning, I inverted the OVS mount to face down and added extra C Channeling facing down instead of up like the other two. Here I used ¼” x 3” aluminum bars to lift the mount over the tubing. I put one aluminum bar on top and one underneath the platform because I felt like the platform aluminum was too thin to support this mount. On the top of the ARS platform the mounting holes have raised edges, so I just drilled out the top aluminum bar to keep it flat. I could have just made the center holes the same size and put the bolts through the existing holes and probably should have. The bolts I had were smaller though, so I wanted the holes to be the same size. These two aluminum bars made the mounting to the platform solid.
This has held up very well over the last couple months and it is solid. By raising the mounts I do not have to duck (I am 5’9”) and the rear doors open freely. I am really happy with this set up and love the awning. It is really easy to open/close, which makes me use it more. I hope this write up helps anyone like me who was hesitant to attempt this install. Here are links to the parts and a couple photos.
Inspirational video that gave me the idea. This is not me.
¼” x 3” thin aluminum spacers
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C69DCRLD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
1” x 2” aluminum bar spacers
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09KHB5X7L/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
26" C Channel Steel (26 x 2.5 x 0.5 inches)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0D1X3KMSV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
ARS JT Parts
https://adventureracksystems.com/jt-gladiator-adventure-rack-systems.html
OVS HD Nomadic 270 Degree Awning - Passenger Side - Dark Gray Awning With Black Cover
https://overlandvehiclesystems.com/Nomadic-Awning-270-Passenger-Side---Dark-Gray-w/Black-Cover
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