So, Lola has undergone a bit of a change of direction as far as mods go. For a while I had been considering selling my RTT in favor of a slightly different system that I felt would be more practical. The RTT limits my cargo space quite a bit, and the tent itself can occasionally be a bit of a pain if I'm deciding to remain at one campsite and explore from there. I have to close it up every single time, take some of the bedding out, and put the cover on. And then at the end of the day I need to set it up again. Then there's the issue of a canoe. I've been planning on getting a canoe, and I feel like it would be more difficult to put the canoe on top of the truck with the RTT in the back. The last thing I'd want is the canoe rubbing on the tent cover. Plus I don't know how much I trust the stock roof rack to hold a large canoe, so I'd have to come up with a good aftermarket solution (which I was thinking about doing anyway, but I've been reconsidering it for a couple reasons).
In the place of the RTT would be a fiberglass canopy. I could install my Yakima racks which were holding my tent on the top, which would be a great place to set a canoe, as well as mount a 2-2.5 meter awning and Road Shower type shower. With the bed as a sealed up cargo space, this frees me up in a few ways. It would greatly increase my usable cargo space, meaning if I had company come with I could throw the bags in the back instead of at their feet. The other, more important thing to consider in this situation is I could put my dogs in a kennel in the back instead of having them taking up passenger space. This also applies to when I have kids in the future. It would also help in camp, because having hard sided storage means I wouldn't have to move my cooler/fridge and kitchen boxes into the back seat at night for fear of bears (which are a huge deal out here). The canopy would keep it all secure. Because I'd be attaching the Yakima racks to the canopy, I'd also have some convenient bolts coming through to attach an overhead cargo net to. We could easily store lighter stuff up and out of the way where it wouldn't take up any of the lower cargo area.
This was my line of thinking. I finally decided to bite the bullet and sold my rooftop tent to a friend of mine. I then started watching the local classifieds like a hawk. I found an ad for someone selling a Frontier cap a few hours away. Good price, good cap, but it was silver. I called up every paint shop in town and got quotes. I did the math and found out I could save some money. So I spent a whole Tuesday driving and came home with this:
It's an ARE CX series (I don't think they are down is OZ, are they?), pretty much bare bones. It was made for a 2006 Frontier, has two sliding windows, the single latch rear door, and a VanTech roof rack. I'm pretty impressed with the build quality, and it goes right along with the lines of the truck. I paid much less than a new canopy, so to me it was worth the 7 hours worth of driving to bring it home.
It definitely needs to be painted, but otherwise I'm pretty pleased.