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Got my RTT in my RRO roof rack

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My CVT fits well. 1/4" off on the rear but no issue. Off to Glacier again.














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Great antenna suggestion! The RTT is a CVT Mt Bachelor and it's on the RRO rack.

Added is portable power pack, adjustable awning pole from an extendable fiberglass saw poll that extents 10', bug screen for the windows secured with magnets.

I have a couple hundred miles with the tent on and I haven't noticed much of a fuel hit yet but haven't hit the strong west winds yet. My only complaint is a noise on the rear rail mount.

The noise doesn't sound bad but I am stopping where I had the rack installed to check the mount.



12 volt and 18 mah. The leds have been on for hours and voltage is holding.











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The rack got a clean bill of health for the noise issue. I asked about the slight dimple on the roof and for the mount and he explained that the aftermarket mount is smaller than the oem mount plates for the roof rails


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Tent opened as someone requested. It is on uneven concrete










Next pics will be in the wild


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I'm jelly, that's my goal for next summer. Glacier as in Glacier National Park? I recently moved back up to Alaska from Montana but still have a cabin down in Condon (about an hour from West Glacier). Love, love, love Glacier


Yes stopping at Teddy Roosevelt then to GNP then Flathead State park


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