I mounted the GEN 3R plus awning to the OEM crossbars, kind of...
I decided to go with the OEM crossbars because the Alu-Cab feet only allows the use of two bars, and I have more trust in Ineos's load rating that in Alu-Cab (more on Alu-Cab's math later). Ineos recommends 75Kg per pair of crossbars, for offroad use, so two bars are not enough, 3 are barely enough if you have only the tent, and 4 bars if you have an awning.
Currently, I could only source one OEM set, another one will hopefully arrive next week.
Had to replace the OEM crossbars themselves with Alu-Cab's crossbars because the OEM ones have wider channels and are also too long. Because of the way the awning attaches to the tent, even the Alu-Cab crossbars are a bit too long at 1450mm.
On the awning side, the crossbars will hit the awning, so they have to be flush with the awning back case.
I tried to have the tent as centered as possible, but it's impossible to center it perfectly, the alu-cab crossbar and the OEM legs will get in the way if you try to push the tent too far inside. You will end up with an offset on the awning side, no matter what, and with the Alu-Cab crossbars sticking out on the opposite side.
So, if you want the tent centered, you cannot mount the awning to the tent.
Another thing, I am 1.76m tall, the car has no lift, on stock tires, and I can barely, just barely, deploy the awning because of the height. Putting it back up is even more difficult.
The gutter bend can be clearly seen, with just two crossbars. Also, the middle crossbar is bent also. And I didn't even climb inside
Forget about clearing the safari windows. They do open, but cannot be raised to the point of latching open.
Another thing, a fully geared up Alu-Cab tent + awning + table + recliner + maxtrax + solar + pillows + sleeping bags + crossbars weighs in at a whooping 186.35Kg on the roof. I think Alu-Cab never actually did the math before...
So, for me, nothing on the alu-cab roof, replacing mattress with inflatable (shaves 7kg off), and using down sleeping bags, with 4 crossbars will get me at exactly 150.8Kg mark, which is butt-clenching even at minor off-camber encounters.
If you have the Ineos rack (60kg), forget about it.
Imagine some people also put a molle pannel + latter mount + ladder on the roof of the tent
This is insane. Are these people actually wheeling these cars, or are just for show? How can someone drive, let-alone offroad, with 200Kg+ on the roof?