ALT2870
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2023
- Threads
- 10
- Messages
- 604
- Reaction score
- 556
- Location
- Glenwood Springs
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Jeep Gladiator Freedom
One good gust and you'll never see the truck again. 
Sponsored
Got a link?Found my solution lifting the XL onto my rack. 3 tons. 11' boom.
![]()
Sorry—FB marketplace findGot a link?
Just put a bungee cord across it. Or a cam, or a front runner stratchit if it's long enough.Pioneer awning side wall kit.
The only negative for me is that since I mounted the awning as low as I could, it's pretty close to head-height for me and the double-ceiling of the tent room droops a little. It's not a big deal though.
The droopy part is the inner tent roof, which is like.. an enclosed bubble being held onto the awning frame with clips along the edges. There are no inner loops or hooks to connect anything to. It's a cool design in that rain/bugs can't get in from between the side walls and the awning, but you do have to contend with the slightly lower/saggy top. You can kind of see it in the photos, there's a 2-3 inch gap between the top of the side walls and the underside of the awning. The awning itself has no real sag at all, which is great.Just put a bungee cord across it. Or a cam, or a front runner stratchit if it's long enough.
Is there anything on the top of the inner tent (sandwiched under the bottomside of the awning) you can clip to?The droopy part is the inner tent roof, which is like.. an enclosed bubble being held onto the awning frame with clips along the edges. There are no inner loops or hooks to connect anything to. It's a cool design in that rain/bugs can't get in from between the side walls and the awning, but you do have to contend with the slightly lower/saggy top. You can kind of see it in the photos, there's a 2-3 inch gap between the top of the side walls and the underside of the awning. The awning itself has no real sag at all, which is great.
Well here’s a go from an RSI guy who uses his racks a lot. Remove the plastic end pieces from the rail and set the bracket centered over the joint this gives you a strong point with the angled braces on roof plus at the edge of roof with side strength. Going to drill four holes for each bracket push stainless bolt up from below put on stainless washer with neoprene matching washer under it then stainless lock washer and nut. Then if things clear put a stainless washer and lockwasher on top of bracket and then stainless nut and cap nut on top of that perhaps. Then I will be able to install and easily remove the awning with eight T bolts in track.My awning arrived today, now just need to figure out how to mount it on my Smartcap. Anyone mounted theirs without load bars or rack on their cap?
Nothing to hook into above the tent kit, but magnets could work! Creative solution, I like it sir.Is there anything on the top of the inner tent (sandwiched under the bottomside of the awning) you can clip to?
If not you could try placing a flat metal plate on top of the awning and a small magnet on the inside of the annex. It'll lift it up. Flat metal outside so it isn't affected by wind. Just make sure the full plate weighs more than the magnet so it doesn't sag the awning.