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...
I’m interested in this one. Looks like it uses flat hooks which I like. Anyone used it? Thoughts?
https://langeoriginals.com/products/bronco-top-hoist-ford-bronco-mic-hoist-a-top-power-hardtop-removal-system
Can someone post a link or pictures of these flat clamps/grips they got to grip the top of the hard top? Looks like they slide into the holes.
very interested