Recently got a hard top so had to come up with a way to install by myself. Attached are some pics of my makeshift hoist. Built a cross piece out of some 2x2 and stacked it so there would be no pressure on the rubber trim. Installed a pulley above to a cross beam and then attached a boat trailer winch to a column to winch the top up and place it on my car. Works pretty well but not sure I want to store it in an up position when not on the car. Took a few hours and about $35 in parts. Happy with the results. Will work on a system that I feel comfortable with leaving the top hanging. The last pic is of the cross piece to lift the top.
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Niceeee, I wanted to make something like this when I had a hardtop. Instead I'd bother my neighbors to give me a hand removing it if no one was at the house. Very handy tool you made there!
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