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Considering a Gobi for my 2019 Voodoo Blue Pro with sunroof. What model is best and what do people think of it? My plan is to run a Roof Nest RTT up there and also mount some gear, shovel, axe, traction boards etc. Will there be room for that with RTT on top? Thanks for the input guys.
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Gobi Rack - Advantage and disadvantages

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Considering a Gobi for my 2019 Voodoo Blue Pro with sunroof. What model is best and what do people think of it? My plan is to run a Roof Nest RTT up there and also mount some gear, shovel, axe, traction boards etc. Will there be room for that with RTT on top? Thanks for the input guys.
It all depends on the dimensions of the RTT. Many RTTs hang over the sides of the roof racks and that is where many of the accessory mounts go, so there is a high possibility that the RTT will interfere with the gobi sold mounts.

You may want to look at the flat roof racks if you're set on a RTT.
If you're set on having a gobi, I would suggest the stealth which is the lower profile one, so you're keeping the weight of the RTT as low as possible and I assume you'd have a lot of empty space under it if you get the Ranger Rack. It might be able to be configured for storage under the RTT, but accessing it could be a pain with the Ranger.

In general you're going to get speculative answers here as you'll have to measure the gear/tent you have and determine if it will fit/mount to the rack you want and the extra options of the accessories.
While gobi doesn't have the greatest rep on this forum (and most places) for being helpful, you might want to give them a call and see what they thing about the accessory mounts with RTT options.
Additionally, google and forum search here folks who have gobi's with RTTs to get ideas on what might be possible ... all depending on what you want to bring with you.

Pic of mine loaded down for a Death Valley Trip, no RTT, but hey, if you're gonna post, might as well include a pic.



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Thanks for your response. Is that a Gobi Stealth Rack?
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Thanks for your response. Is that a Gobi Stealth Rack?

Yes, gobi stealth, with the rise in the front and 40" light bar brackets and a 6" light rear facing.
I wanted the lower profile with the stealth 'in case' we ever wanted a RTT.

We mount a ton of stuff up there and there a lot of easy ways to tie and secure it all down.
I take off the hi lift and rotopax when using it as the DD.
Some more shots to give you perspective of how it sits up there. There are tons of impages on line and lots of roof rack options. Just gotta find the one that is right for what you want to use it for.





Also not sure why the aspect ratio of the pics is all messed, but whateves, you get the idea.
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Like what was said above, there are better/easier racks for mounting a RTT, but the Gobi Stealth can definitely work, and it's tough as hell....

I've had a Gobi on my wife's 4Runner since 2015, and on mine since 2017.........no issues at all.

The type and size of the RTT will determine if you have room for anything else. My tent takes up the entire rack, but I was still able to mount my awning with no problem ect.

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Thanks for posting up the pics, it gives me persoective as to what I might be able to get up there. BTW love the Cement👍
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Why do people pick the stealth over the ranger? It’s literally an inch in difference, why not have that extra stability with cargo? The cg/top load isn’t really going to make that much more of a difference, same with trying to get into parking garages....seems like more people buy it for the looks over the ranger? Curious about that decision on Why people pick the stealth over ranger
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How is the Gobi stealth with wind noise? I have a 2019 TRDP and am considering one of these racks to replace the stock basket. But I don't want to deal with any wind noise as I do a lot of highway driving.
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I had a a Gobi stealth on my 4th gen. The wind noise was minimal. My light bar is what added noise. I just took my first trip with my Sherpa rack in my 5th gen. I already miss the mesh floor of the Gobi. It was nice tossing stuff up here an not have to rely on centering the load on the crossbars.

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Why do people pick the stealth over the ranger?
2” clearance height difference w/ the rise option on the stealth compared to the Ranger.
I would agree it is looks with most. I had the Ranger rack on another vehicle and it looked a lot bigger in person (so to speak). I didn’t feel a lot of advantages with the Ranger vs Stealth. Only difference in my setup was the type of lights used, light bar seems good on the stealth. I found round lights more protected on the Ranger (personal feeling).
Personally I like the stealth since it is a daily driver and every inch counts (that’s what she said) for my garage, etc. Plus I like the look and had no issues with functionality.
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x2 to all the comments on measuring tent dimensions.

The Gobi stealth is pretty quiet, much quieter than front runner on these vehicles.

Lastly, depending on what you’re carrying, consider a tent that can accept crossbars. Autohome comes to mind, and GFC tents are designed to replace the rack altogether, featuring accessory rails built into the tent itself.
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How's the trasharoo working out on the ladder? I want to run this setup when my gobi gets here, but I figured it'd leak/dump shit everywhere when the hatch is opened
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How's the trasharoo working out on the ladder?
I have mine installed on the ladder. No issues with stuff spilling out when the hatch is opened.
Only complaints is the hatch is tough to open with the weight of a full trasharoo. You lose some of the space inside the trasharoo since it is installed on a narrower surface compared to a tire. I can fit 2 bags of firewood, but only 1 bag when mounted.
An alternate brand might have dimensions more suitable for the ladder.
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I have the Gobi Stealth with front rise, cross bars and removable sunroof insert.
You. can't beat how good they look.

I have Zero interest in ever having the ladder....

If I ever buy another Gobi, It will be without crossbars, or perhaps removable crossbars.

It seems I can never pack the load the way I want with those damn things in the way.
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