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Is the Top Lift Pro the best option for a 2 door hardtop removal? Ease of use?

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I have a 4 door with a soft top, my wife has a 2 door with the hard top. I like how the Top Lift Pro appears to work (I have not seen or used one in person). I like the idea of my wife being able to use the Top Lift Pro to remove and put back in place her hard top by herself. But again I have never seen one in person to know. Looking for 1st hand advice from those that own a Top Lift Pro.
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I have a ceiling mounted electric winch. Makes removing/replacing my 2 door hard top about an 8 minute process, and I can park underneath it suspended from the ceiling. I imagine the top lift pro makes removal equally as easy.
 

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I have a 4 door with a soft top, my wife has a 2 door with the hard top. I like how the Top Lift Pro appears to work (I have nor seen or used one in person). I like the idea of my wife being able to use the Top Lift Pro to remove and put back in place her hard top by herself. But again I have never seen one in person to know. Looking for 1st hand advice from those that own a Top Lift Pro.
Check with @Brsox, he just got one.
 

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i love mine, i store the top & panels on it when they're off. being able to remove it on my own so easy is a huge factor for me. i don't have the ceiling height to be able to hoist it up. works fine with my jtop as well. i would totally recommend it
 

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I have one for the wife's 2 Door JK. It worked great. Used it since the came out with it. My wife could do the switch by herself. I purchased the platform to change it to a Bronco version. I haven't used it yet but its not been warm enough.

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I have the two door toplift and it works well for me. If your wife is short, you may want to get the power lift feature as the height of the lift bar and brake lever, especially if hers is Sasquatch, may be a little difficult to manage. Of course you can easily add that later in case it’s needed.
 

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I have one and love it. Got it when I had my old Jeep. I had to replace the top section when TLP came out with their 2dr version. Its a little more inconvenient than the 4dr version due to having to climb in the back seat and swing the arms out but overall its an awesome tool. I use a cordless driver for the bolts and have gotten it down to less than 15min removing the whole top. Like Rob said above depending on your wifes height/strength the power version may be better.
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