Augichef New member May 11, 2013 #21 Made my own, covered it with an old comforter and the bottom self is great place to store my freedom panels. Augi Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
Made my own, covered it with an old comforter and the bottom self is great place to store my freedom panels. Augi Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
Rule18 New member May 20, 2013 #22 rtguy1 said: i rigged a hoist in my garage. works great. the top goes to the ceiling and i can still park under it. one man job Click to expand... ^ I did that too, cost about $18 in hardware and rope. I had a block and tackle so it's an even easier pull.
rtguy1 said: i rigged a hoist in my garage. works great. the top goes to the ceiling and i can still park under it. one man job Click to expand... ^ I did that too, cost about $18 in hardware and rope. I had a block and tackle so it's an even easier pull.
mtnbiker995 New member Jun 5, 2013 #23 Thread is a little old but I got tired of my homemade dolly so I rigged up a little hoist tonight for my top...cost just less than $12 (other than straps) to build! Ignore my hand in the last pic, I was blocking out the glare from the ceiling light
Thread is a little old but I got tired of my homemade dolly so I rigged up a little hoist tonight for my top...cost just less than $12 (other than straps) to build! Ignore my hand in the last pic, I was blocking out the glare from the ceiling light
mtnbiker995 New member Jun 5, 2013 #25 Unlimited said: Best way to store it is sell it! 2010 RUBICON. With some stuff Click to expand... Here in Michigan it's nice to have a hard top in the winter...I'd never even consider running a soft top in the winter because of salt and snow!
Unlimited said: Best way to store it is sell it! 2010 RUBICON. With some stuff Click to expand... Here in Michigan it's nice to have a hard top in the winter...I'd never even consider running a soft top in the winter because of salt and snow!