Re: 97 Wrangler Hardtop Storage Issues
Sell the hard top buy a sun rider and some beer with the cash you won't have
to worry how to store it. Coasty <jignesh.amin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1178990422.908693.323310@l77g2000hsb.googlegr oups.com... >I have some room in my backyard (with a tarp cover to protect it from > the weather) to store my hardtop with the topside against the ground > (essentially upside down). I have looked through forums and no one > seems to mention this option. Is it because people do not have the > room or is it because there is a possibility of damaging the top by > storing it this way? > > I have looked through the options of the pulley systems, but this will > be absolutely free. Should I consider storing it in the backyard with > a cover? > |
Re: 97 Wrangler Hardtop Storage Issues
Sell the hard top buy a sun rider and some beer with the cash you won't have
to worry how to store it. Coasty <jignesh.amin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1178990422.908693.323310@l77g2000hsb.googlegr oups.com... >I have some room in my backyard (with a tarp cover to protect it from > the weather) to store my hardtop with the topside against the ground > (essentially upside down). I have looked through forums and no one > seems to mention this option. Is it because people do not have the > room or is it because there is a possibility of damaging the top by > storing it this way? > > I have looked through the options of the pulley systems, but this will > be absolutely free. Should I consider storing it in the backyard with > a cover? > |
Re: 97 Wrangler Hardtop Storage Issues
Sell the hard top buy a sun rider and some beer with the cash you won't have
to worry how to store it. Coasty <jignesh.amin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1178990422.908693.323310@l77g2000hsb.googlegr oups.com... >I have some room in my backyard (with a tarp cover to protect it from > the weather) to store my hardtop with the topside against the ground > (essentially upside down). I have looked through forums and no one > seems to mention this option. Is it because people do not have the > room or is it because there is a possibility of damaging the top by > storing it this way? > > I have looked through the options of the pulley systems, but this will > be absolutely free. Should I consider storing it in the backyard with > a cover? > |
Re: 97 Wrangler Hardtop Storage Issues
Buy a 2nd Jeep with only a soft top and store your hard top on that Jeep.
>BFG<. Your wife would love that! Earle and TW are correct. Carl <jignesh.amin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1178990422.908693.323310@l77g2000hsb.googlegr oups.com... >I have some room in my backyard (with a tarp cover to protect it from > the weather) to store my hardtop with the topside against the ground > (essentially upside down). I have looked through forums and no one > seems to mention this option. Is it because people do not have the > room or is it because there is a possibility of damaging the top by > storing it this way? > > I have looked through the options of the pulley systems, but this will > be absolutely free. Should I consider storing it in the backyard with > a cover? > |
Re: 97 Wrangler Hardtop Storage Issues
Buy a 2nd Jeep with only a soft top and store your hard top on that Jeep.
>BFG<. Your wife would love that! Earle and TW are correct. Carl <jignesh.amin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1178990422.908693.323310@l77g2000hsb.googlegr oups.com... >I have some room in my backyard (with a tarp cover to protect it from > the weather) to store my hardtop with the topside against the ground > (essentially upside down). I have looked through forums and no one > seems to mention this option. Is it because people do not have the > room or is it because there is a possibility of damaging the top by > storing it this way? > > I have looked through the options of the pulley systems, but this will > be absolutely free. Should I consider storing it in the backyard with > a cover? > |
Re: 97 Wrangler Hardtop Storage Issues
Buy a 2nd Jeep with only a soft top and store your hard top on that Jeep.
>BFG<. Your wife would love that! Earle and TW are correct. Carl <jignesh.amin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1178990422.908693.323310@l77g2000hsb.googlegr oups.com... >I have some room in my backyard (with a tarp cover to protect it from > the weather) to store my hardtop with the topside against the ground > (essentially upside down). I have looked through forums and no one > seems to mention this option. Is it because people do not have the > room or is it because there is a possibility of damaging the top by > storing it this way? > > I have looked through the options of the pulley systems, but this will > be absolutely free. Should I consider storing it in the backyard with > a cover? > |
Re: 97 Wrangler Hardtop Storage Issues
Buy a 2nd Jeep with only a soft top and store your hard top on that Jeep.
>BFG<. Your wife would love that! Earle and TW are correct. Carl <jignesh.amin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1178990422.908693.323310@l77g2000hsb.googlegr oups.com... >I have some room in my backyard (with a tarp cover to protect it from > the weather) to store my hardtop with the topside against the ground > (essentially upside down). I have looked through forums and no one > seems to mention this option. Is it because people do not have the > room or is it because there is a possibility of damaging the top by > storing it this way? > > I have looked through the options of the pulley systems, but this will > be absolutely free. Should I consider storing it in the backyard with > a cover? > |
Re: 97 Wrangler Hardtop Storage Issues
Here is a link to a photo of how I store my top. I've stored it like this
for several summers with no ill effects. I throw a tarp over it to keep the sun from beating it up too bad. http://s62.photobucket.com/albums/h1...t=0870d552.jpg Les <jignesh.amin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1178990422.908693.323310@l77g2000hsb.googlegr oups.com... >I have some room in my backyard (with a tarp cover to protect it from > the weather) to store my hardtop with the topside against the ground > (essentially upside down). I have looked through forums and no one > seems to mention this option. Is it because people do not have the > room or is it because there is a possibility of damaging the top by > storing it this way? > > I have looked through the options of the pulley systems, but this will > be absolutely free. Should I consider storing it in the backyard with > a cover? > |
Re: 97 Wrangler Hardtop Storage Issues
Here is a link to a photo of how I store my top. I've stored it like this
for several summers with no ill effects. I throw a tarp over it to keep the sun from beating it up too bad. http://s62.photobucket.com/albums/h1...t=0870d552.jpg Les <jignesh.amin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1178990422.908693.323310@l77g2000hsb.googlegr oups.com... >I have some room in my backyard (with a tarp cover to protect it from > the weather) to store my hardtop with the topside against the ground > (essentially upside down). I have looked through forums and no one > seems to mention this option. Is it because people do not have the > room or is it because there is a possibility of damaging the top by > storing it this way? > > I have looked through the options of the pulley systems, but this will > be absolutely free. Should I consider storing it in the backyard with > a cover? > |
Re: 97 Wrangler Hardtop Storage Issues
Here is a link to a photo of how I store my top. I've stored it like this
for several summers with no ill effects. I throw a tarp over it to keep the sun from beating it up too bad. http://s62.photobucket.com/albums/h1...t=0870d552.jpg Les <jignesh.amin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1178990422.908693.323310@l77g2000hsb.googlegr oups.com... >I have some room in my backyard (with a tarp cover to protect it from > the weather) to store my hardtop with the topside against the ground > (essentially upside down). I have looked through forums and no one > seems to mention this option. Is it because people do not have the > room or is it because there is a possibility of damaging the top by > storing it this way? > > I have looked through the options of the pulley systems, but this will > be absolutely free. Should I consider storing it in the backyard with > a cover? > |
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