Pirate Camp Co. Low Profile Roof Top Tent Mount | Toyota Landcruiser 80 Series
Pirate Camp Co. Low Profile Roof Top Tent Mount | Toyota Landcruiser 80 Series
Engineered for Adventure. Built to Last.
Purpose-built for the 80 Series LandCruiser, this low-profile mount delivers a strong, clean platform for rooftop tents or gear without sacrificing the vehicle’s iconic silhouette.
Designed specifically for the Toyota 80 Series LandCruiser, this system offers a true vehicle-specific fit — no generic brackets, no compromise. The low-profile design only adds approximately 50mm to the overall height of the vehicle, with 15mm of clearance above the roof. The rail spacing is set at 550mm centre to centre, making it ideal for most rooftop tent mounting systems while keeping your rig streamlined and garage-friendly.
Constructed entirely from 3mm powder-coated stainless steel, the system offers exceptional durability and corrosion resistance. The full kit weighs approximately 32kg, delivering a rock-solid base without unnecessary bulk. Protective pinchweld and paint protection film (PPF) strips are included to ensure your roof remains untouched during installation and long-term use.
Each kit includes 2 side rails and 4 heavy-duty cross bars, along with all hardware required for installation.
Whether you're chasing sunrises on the cape or tucked away in high country scrub, this is the Low Profile Roof Top Tent Mount that gets you there — and looks good doing it.
Weight Rating
Our roof top tent mounts are designed to withstand loads exceeding the weight limit of your vehicle.
Please refer to your owners manual or vehicle manufacturer to determine the official roof load capacity (static & dynamic). The total load includes the weight of the roof top tent mount and accessories.
Manufacturer static and dynamic load ratings are based on stock vehicle configuration, any after-market modifications including wheels, tyres and suspension upgrades can greatly affect the stability of the vehicle when carrying roof mounted loads.
Users should apply appropriate safety margins, especially for off-road use where dynamic forces are increased.
⚠️ Note: This kit can be installed with a sunroof, however, operation of the sunroof is not recommended.
Dynamic vs Static Roof Load — What You Need to Know
If you’re stacking gear on your roof, knowing these two limits is the difference between smooth sailing and a gear-overboard moment.
Dynamic Roof Load
This is the maximum weight your roof can handle while you’re driving. It factors in the extra forces from braking, cornering, and acceleration. Go over this, and you risk damaging your rig or losing your load.
Static Roof Load
This is the maximum your roof can hold while parked. Usually higher than the dynamic limit, it matters when loading or unloading, or when your roof is doing “camp duty”.
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