FYI - Our base rack with base cross members will work with the sky one touch top. You do not need the sliding rack.So, having a 2020 JLU with the Sky top, I did a bit of research a while back into this topic. You're basically limited to LOD and Gobi at this point. With the LOD you pretty much have to select their fancy sliding platform if you want to get the height to be able to open and close the top. It wasn't immediately clear to me whether the option with the fancy platform allowed the top to open only when it was slid to the side. The challenge with this LOD solution, even if it did allow the top to open with the fancy platform in the overhead position, was that the platform itself was not light. I did the math for a large RTT, and the combination of the RTT and that platform was almost bang on the max dynamic load rating for the roof rack itself. Not having any wriggle room in this dimension made me a little nervous. The only way out of this conundrum was to go for the simple, and much lighter, traditional crossbar option instead of the fancy sliding platform, and just not open the top when I had the RTT and crossbars on. Not exactly optimal for my use case. Upside of the LOD system was that I could get it in a matter of 3-4 weeks.
I also looked at the Gobi. To start with, aesthetically the Gobi worked better for me, and I preferred the way they went about the mount points to the body of the Jeep. They also have an option specifically for the Sky top, and it doesn't add any additional weight to the overall build, and does definitely allow opening the top with the rack and crossbars mounted. Downside of the Gobi is the lead times are on the order of months at the moment.
So, I originally had a Gobi order in for my 2 door JK, which I'd placed a week or two before my JLUR turned up on my drive. I then foolishly pulled the trigger on the LOD for the JLUR, given the long lead times on the Gobi, and my original pre-COVID summer plans needing some kind of solution earlier than Gobi could potentially deliver. Then COVID happened, and suddenly my schedule was not as pressing, and I started having regrets about going for the LOD for the JLUR. I called Gobi, and they were thankfully able to modify my order to be for the JLUR (with some extra cash involved, of course). Unfortunately, LOD's sales are final, and so I had to take delivery of the LOD rack and crossbars, and sell them on at a bit of a loss. And now I just have to wait for my Gobi order to be built.
It's been an interesting journey so far, albeit somewhat expensive, and it's a little annoying having only the two options for the Sky roofed JLUs, but it is what it is, I guess. Still don't regret getting that Sky roof though. The convenience of being able to essentially go topless at the press of a button is just incredible.
Do you know who carries those higher gutter-mounted crossbars? Newbie and have my JL coming later this month. I don't need to mount a rooftop tent, just perhaps a basket for some extra storage. Any way to know how much weight might those crossbars be able to hold comfortably?There are some gutter mounted crossbars that are higher than standard and the gobi stealth if you wanna hold weight.
not really anything else you can do.
There’s now a hitch system for roof top tents.
https://rubiconep.com/hitch-tent-rack-system
I use rhino rack 8” legs and their aero crossbars for my paddle boards and surf boards with my one touch and it clears the top when opening and closing with no problem. Not too much wind noise either.Do you know who carries those higher gutter-mounted crossbars? Newbie and have my JL coming later this month. I don't need to mount a rooftop tent, just perhaps a basket for some extra storage. Any way to know how much weight might those crossbars be able to hold comfortably?
How has the wind noise been with the Rhino rack setup and how long would you say the install is after the initial setup? I don't want to leave the racking on all the time, but put it on for trip specific events (primarily a fishing kayak) or a longer overland trip where will put some accessories on the roof. Thanks.I also used the rhino rack 210mm or 8" feet. However, I used the heavy duty bars.
Ordered a basket for the top. I will get back to this thread on the weight capacity of the full unit.