Hoist-A-Top

Dingo

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This past fall, I purchased a hardtop for my wrangler. With spring coming on, I figure I may want to go back to the soft top.

Does anyone have any experience with the "Hoist-A-Top" (power or not) - and if so, what are your thoughts? Worth it? I'm also curious about any special requirements that might be needed. My garage is a pole barn with 2x4 rafters that are 4' apart. Does anyone think that might be a problem from an installation perspective? Thanks in advance.
 

I have no experience with hoist a top.I did make my own lift for my pick up.A couple pulleys and some rope cost me under $50 to make.Made a little block and tackle so the weight was easier to handle.As far as your rafters,I would beef them up some just so the roof doesnt cave in.4' is a far spread on rafters.Easy way to spread the weight of the top is to get a nice piece of steel over 8' to spread it out amongst the rafters.
 
I,ve removed the back glass and was able to get help from lady and walked it off the back I stored it in the back once under a tarp but I don,t suggest this because it became a nesting place for insects, the last time I removed it, my wife and I carried it to the basement, I asked a similar question once and a guy said buy a six and get two friends to come and help take that thing off.
 
I made my own hoist for cheap. I used eye-bolts through the celing joist. Used locking ratcheting straps. I just have to raise the hard top about 2 inches and drive the Jeep out.
 

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I have a hoist-a-top set up. I bought the manual version.

The bracket that holds the top itself is made of multiple pieces (obviously just to make it less costly to ship). It works fine, but a welded piece would be nice.

After figthing with the come-a-long syle ratchet for a year, I bought an 880 pound Hoist from Harbor freight for about $79. I love the electric hoist option. by myself, I can install/remove my hard top in half the time it takes me to do the soft top. I almost never use my soft top now.

My top hangs about 3/4 of the year. I have been doing this since 2004 with notop distortion af any type.
 
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