I have a two-door bronco - which I know the top is bigger than the four-door - and need to buy a cart like this. It says it works for the bronco with both 2 and 4 doors, but I’m concerned that this might be a generic listing that is just generic to any hardtop even jeeps. Has anyone used this...
Let me ask another question. Can these two plates serve as resting points safely when setting it down vertically? I REALLY don’t want to remove these plates from the hard top and risk cracking when putting them back on…
Long term solutions I have covered. Right now I’m terrified of just getting it out of this sun room safely and trying only to figure out a game plan for this is keeping me up at night.
Do you think I can support its weight as shown on that cart (the weight is vertical on that lip)?
This is super helpful. Thank you. On that photo, can the top rest for a bit or be moved safely on that “front lip” (IE can the weight of the top be put against the front lip as it would sit vertically on that cart?
I am doing a hoist because this is scary stuff trying to maneuver through these doors. My dad and I really struggled with it so we think 2
Others could help.
Also, since it’s on its back I need to find a way to flip it over. Ugh
That cart above looks like the best option EXCEPT I am...
That’s the problem. I already have forgotten how it got through which is why I’m seeking alternatives and maybe a dolly or that cart above…does anyone know if the top can rest/be rolled on that front lip…
When I take off my rampage in the fall and attempt to get the hard top on (2-door) back on - I didn’t take notice of the orientation of the t-tops mounting plates. They are marked “front” but which is the driver side and which is the passenger?
I’ve got myself a bit of a dilemma that I’ll never do again and could use advice. I’m sort of freaking out.
Without going into too much detail, I didn’t think through the logistics for where I wanted to store my hardtop or the logistical concerns moving between obstacles to get it there...
I managed to get it back together without casualties. Took me 4 hours but nothing broke. Had one blue clip that got bent but I had replacements.
Interestingly, I had none of those 2-piece white Xmas tree clips. Mine were one piece.
My observations during this install process:
1) the...
Well, after watching tons of videos on YouTube and reading tons of posts, I thought this was going to be pretty straightforward. Remove the floor with the four bolts remove the door sill then basically takeoff the interior rear panel for the subwoofer. However, I have a two door and it looks...