Installation of an OPENROAD 270° Awning with a Roof Top Tent (RTT): A Complete Overlanding Guide

Overlanding today requires a reliable, comfortable setup that works well in the outdoors. A Rooftop Tent (RTT) and a 270-degree awning are essential to any vehicle-based camping arrangement. Together, they turn a car into a mobile basecamp with shaded living below and comfortable sleeping above.
Planning is needed to install these two systems together. 270° awnings are heavier, bigger, and more structurally demanding than pull-out awnings. Improper mounting with an RTT can damage roof racks, brackets, and tents over time. This article covers installing the OPENROAD 270° awning with an RTT and why OPENROAD awnings are made for serious outdoor travel.
Why Proper RTT and 270° Awning Installation Matters
Weight-bearing accessories include RTTs and 270 degree awnings. They load the roof rack constantly, especially during off-road travel, wind exposure, and deployment. Incorrect installation can cause bent brackets, damaged T-slots, and uneven weight distribution.
Proper installation guarantees:
● Travel structural safety
● The awning deploys smoothly.
● Long-lasting mounting hardware
● Protecting the RTT base and roof rack
Understanding spacing, bracket placement, and load routes is key to reliability.
Step 1: Repositioning RTT for Mounting
Assess the roof rack space for your RTT before installing the OPENROAD 270° awning. The tent must usually be moved across the vehicle from the awning.
Why This Step Matters
RTT repositioning allows:
● Enough room for awning brackets
● Correct roof rack rail alignment
● Reduced RTT base-awning arm interference
● Even a tiny change can affect bracket stability and system balance.
Step 2: Safely Handling Short Roof Crossbars
Some roof rack crossbars are too short to hold an RTT with a wide 270° awning. If so, a safe and suggested treatment exists.
Proper Method:
● Lift the RTT gently.
● Under the RTT base, slide the awning bracket.
● Hold the bracket near the car.
This allows the awning to share the roof rack framework without compromising support.
Critical Safety Note
Avoid mounting the bracket too far out. Extreme outward positioning increases bracket leverage, which may bend downward over time. Windy circumstances and long-term use increase this danger.
A closer bracket to the car optimizes load distribution and reduces structural fatigue.
Step 3: Why Never Mount a 270° RTT T-Slot Awning
The RTT's bottom side T-slot is often used to connect a large 270-degree awning, a frequent overlanding blunder. While convenient, this hole is not designed to support a freestanding 270° awning.
Incorrect T-Slot Mounting Risks
● T-slot deformation or cracking
● Permanent RTT base damage
● Travel and deployment safety decreased
Proper RTT T-Slot Use
The RTT bottom T-slot fits:
● Shower awnings
● Lightweight roll-out side awnings
● Small accessories with low load
The OPENROAD 270° awning should only be mounted on a roof rack for safety.
OPENROAD 270° Awning Coverage
The OPENROAD 270° awning greatly enhances camping functionality when properly fitted. Its wraparound design gives over 95 square feet of sheltered space from side to rear.
Wide coverage creates:
● Safe cooking and prep area
● Room for chairs, tables, and gear
● Pet and passenger shade
The 270-degree arc covers you regardless of the sun's position.
Eclipse Shade Technology™ provides advanced fabric protection.
Comfort and durability are OPENROAD awnings' priorities. Exclusive Eclipse Shade Technology™ (EST) provides superior protection above ordinary fabric coatings.
EST and 230g ripstop polyester help:
● Reduce under-awning heat.
● Reduce UV exposure
● Keep fabric strong in rain or sun.
This sophisticated shading technique improves comfort and fabric performance during long campground stays.
Heavy Construction for Real Overlanding
The weather is unpredictable when traveling outside. The OPENROAD 270° awning is built to withstand change.
Key structural elements are:
● Swing arms reinforced with aluminum
● Strong, reliable hinges
● For stability, rigid bracing
These parts sustain the awning in low wind and daily use, providing campers with peace of mind.
Built-in nighttime adjustable lighting
Any campsite needs lighting; OPENROAD incorporates it into the awning design. The 270° awning features three LED light strips, eliminating the need for external lighting.

Benefits of lighting:
● Brightness adjustable
● Multiple activity color options
● Space-saving, clean integration
The lighting adjusts to your needs without cluttering your setup, whether you are cooking after dark, organizing goods, or relaxing.
Optional Cold and Wind Protection Side Walls
OPENROAD offers a side wall enclosure for the 270° awning for winter campers. These walls create a more contained living space, increasing adaptability.
Advantages of side walls:
● Blocks wind in exposed areas
● Helps keep warm in chilly weather
● Provides privacy at crowded campgrounds
This enclosure design makes camping comfortable in bad weather.
Installation Checklist Before Driving
Check these before traveling:
● RTT is moved to the space brackets properly.
● The roof rack securely holds awning brackets.
● Brackets are near the car.
● Unloaded RTT bottom side T-slot
● All fasteners are tightened as required.
A final inspection keeps your system safe and reliable on lengthy trips.
Conclusion: Use OPENROAD to Set Up Safer, Smarter
A 270° awning and RTT require careful installation, but the result is a better camping experience. Repositioning the RTT, roof rack mounting, and eliminating unstable attachment points protect your car and gear.
The OPENROAD 270° awning is designed for overlanders who value performance and durability with its extensive shade coverage, superior fabric technology, sturdy construction, integrated lighting, and optional side wall enclosure.
Installation makes it an integral part of your outdoor lifestyle, not just an accessory.


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