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peter saunders
11-09-14, 11:03 AM
Has anyone done this by themselves? I could probably lift the weight but its a weird shape plus rear glass is in the way... any suggestions? its warming up so wanna put soft top back on
Wooders
11-09-14, 01:59 PM
Easy just use Turtle style ;)
peter saunders
11-09-14, 02:08 PM
Thats wot i was thinking but then again im 6foot tall getting out from under it haha
I installed a hand crank/ drill driver hoist in the garage. It has 2 bars at each end and 4 cables running down the ends of the bars. Rated at 250lbs.
http://i1118.photobucket.com/albums/k610/joyschtik/e551c828852369b35052773748557ed4.jpg
I used to use two ratchet tie-down straps (2,000kg rated) that I looped on each side through open door, open rear window and then around a beam in my garage's roof. It worked, but it was very slow. It took me 45 mins to remove the top that way.
Now I have a small winch (around 800 kg rated) that I bought on ebay and bolted on top of the beam. It is powered by a small rechargeable 12V jump-starter that I got from Repco. I'm using the same straps. With the winch in place I just press a button, the hook comes down. Hook-up the tie downs, press button again and the roof comes up. Sloooowly drive out of the garage. Done! Actually, I then lower the roof onto a home-made trolley (just few planks and four wheels from Bunnings) and wheel it into a corner in my garage.
peter saunders
18-09-14, 03:15 PM
I ended up just getting my young neighbour to help only took two seconds and then 30mins to put softtop on lol
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