gerky18
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I typically take the to off by myself and was thinking of a better way to save both my back and the top. Previously I had d-ring and straps I would maneuver the top under then lift it up.
I bought a 10 ft section of superstrut from Home Depot and had the trolleys for another project. The screws and washers do not allow the trolley to roll out. Otherwise it is stuff I had laying around and some 550 cord.
I am able to back into the garage move the top about 6 inches back and hook it up. It slides well and much easier on the back.
I bought a 10 ft section of superstrut from Home Depot and had the trolleys for another project. The screws and washers do not allow the trolley to roll out. Otherwise it is stuff I had laying around and some 550 cord.
I am able to back into the garage move the top about 6 inches back and hook it up. It slides well and much easier on the back.
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