97 Wrangler Hardtop Storage Issues
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Re: 97 Wrangler Hardtop Storage Issues
On May 14, 2:56 am, MikeChamb...@webtv.net (Mike chambers) wrote:
> I like your idea. I have for years thought of building something like
> that but just never have. I do like.
>
> Later Mike
I made a cradle to hold mine vertically. The top rests on the rear
corners in a curved, carpeted cradle. The rear window is between the
cradle so no weight is on that. The cradle frame has casters so I can
roll it around the garage. Storing vertically avoids the stress
problems people have been mentioning above in this thread and it takes
minimal space. Sorry don't have any pictures right now, top is still
on the jeep for the winter, I hope my explanation is clear enough
> I like your idea. I have for years thought of building something like
> that but just never have. I do like.
>
> Later Mike
I made a cradle to hold mine vertically. The top rests on the rear
corners in a curved, carpeted cradle. The rear window is between the
cradle so no weight is on that. The cradle frame has casters so I can
roll it around the garage. Storing vertically avoids the stress
problems people have been mentioning above in this thread and it takes
minimal space. Sorry don't have any pictures right now, top is still
on the jeep for the winter, I hope my explanation is clear enough
#39
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Re: 97 Wrangler Hardtop Storage Issues
On May 14, 2:56 am, MikeChamb...@webtv.net (Mike chambers) wrote:
> I like your idea. I have for years thought of building something like
> that but just never have. I do like.
>
> Later Mike
I made a cradle to hold mine vertically. The top rests on the rear
corners in a curved, carpeted cradle. The rear window is between the
cradle so no weight is on that. The cradle frame has casters so I can
roll it around the garage. Storing vertically avoids the stress
problems people have been mentioning above in this thread and it takes
minimal space. Sorry don't have any pictures right now, top is still
on the jeep for the winter, I hope my explanation is clear enough
> I like your idea. I have for years thought of building something like
> that but just never have. I do like.
>
> Later Mike
I made a cradle to hold mine vertically. The top rests on the rear
corners in a curved, carpeted cradle. The rear window is between the
cradle so no weight is on that. The cradle frame has casters so I can
roll it around the garage. Storing vertically avoids the stress
problems people have been mentioning above in this thread and it takes
minimal space. Sorry don't have any pictures right now, top is still
on the jeep for the winter, I hope my explanation is clear enough
#40
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Re: 97 Wrangler Hardtop Storage Issues
On May 14, 2:56 am, MikeChamb...@webtv.net (Mike chambers) wrote:
> I like your idea. I have for years thought of building something like
> that but just never have. I do like.
>
> Later Mike
I made a cradle to hold mine vertically. The top rests on the rear
corners in a curved, carpeted cradle. The rear window is between the
cradle so no weight is on that. The cradle frame has casters so I can
roll it around the garage. Storing vertically avoids the stress
problems people have been mentioning above in this thread and it takes
minimal space. Sorry don't have any pictures right now, top is still
on the jeep for the winter, I hope my explanation is clear enough
> I like your idea. I have for years thought of building something like
> that but just never have. I do like.
>
> Later Mike
I made a cradle to hold mine vertically. The top rests on the rear
corners in a curved, carpeted cradle. The rear window is between the
cradle so no weight is on that. The cradle frame has casters so I can
roll it around the garage. Storing vertically avoids the stress
problems people have been mentioning above in this thread and it takes
minimal space. Sorry don't have any pictures right now, top is still
on the jeep for the winter, I hope my explanation is clear enough