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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Should I get a hard top or a soft top?
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<blockquote data-quote="1989YJguy" data-source="post: 441446" data-attributes="member: 20974"><p>Mine was homemade...but they sell them. 2 holes in drywall either side of ceiling joist, 1/2" rope up and over joist, 3" block pulley at ceiling, cleat on wall. Back in, unbolt top. Run a couple webbing straps under top and hook to rope that's sized for pulley (bigger is better)...haul to ceiling and cleat off (don't skimp on cleat). I would then pull in front first and park under top (10' ceiling)) all summer. End of season, back in and reverse process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1989YJguy, post: 441446, member: 20974"] Mine was homemade...but they sell them. 2 holes in drywall either side of ceiling joist, 1/2" rope up and over joist, 3" block pulley at ceiling, cleat on wall. Back in, unbolt top. Run a couple webbing straps under top and hook to rope that's sized for pulley (bigger is better)...haul to ceiling and cleat off (don't skimp on cleat). I would then pull in front first and park under top (10' ceiling)) all summer. End of season, back in and reverse process. [/QUOTE]
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Should I get a hard top or a soft top?
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