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Cheap ones from Lowe's. 50 lb max even though the doors weigh a bit more, I used stronger 100lb anchors.Which hooks did you use for the doors?
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Cheap ones from Lowe's. 50 lb max even though the doors weigh a bit more, I used stronger 100lb anchors.Which hooks did you use for the doors?
Yep that's it!
Digging the cart, especially on sale for $600. I was looking at Top Lift, but those are ~$900, and don't have door and front panel storage. Hopefully the sale remains until restock.
Does your cart feel solid despite being aluminum?
None taken! I know folks on here are too sensitive!OP, I know it's a different solution and I mean no disrespect.
There's a latch in the front so its not suspended by just the three connects to the hardtop.Looks awesome! I'm not sure how I'd feel about the middle panel staying suspended like that but appreciate the extra efficiency for sure. If all goes well with shipping this week/next week, I'll be building my custom hoist with my brother in my garage next weekend.
Nice. Thanks.Yes. Very solid. it takes 3-5 hours to assemble, but I like the end result. The castors support a fully loaded cart and can easily be moved around (and locked as well). The quality is 7/10 (had an issue with paint flaking off in one of the plates for the doors), but Hooke Road gave me a partial refund for my troubles of stripping, prepping, and repainting it.
OP, I know it's a different solution and I mean no disrespect.
Quick update. The Hooke Road "Doors and Hardtops Storage Cart ( 97-23 Wrangler & Gladiator JT & 21-23 Ford Bronco ) - Hooke Road" came back in stock at the sale price of $599 (and I used discount code DOTY for $30 off). Once I receive and put together my cart, I can report back for anyone interested in such a setup.Nice. Thanks.
I emailed Hooke Road for info on restock, and sale price. Fingers crossed.
I have dealt with Hooke Road for my cargo tray and roof rack. While they have a "US" address, their phone number does not work and they respond to emails during the wee hours of the morning. They are an offshore-based business, I only assume China, and use the US address to do the drop shipping and to give us all a warm fuzzy.Quick update. The Hooke Road "Doors and Hardtops Storage Cart ( 97-23 Wrangler & Gladiator JT & 21-23 Ford Bronco ) - Hooke Road" came back in stock at the sale price of $599 (and I used discount code DOTY for $30 off). Once I receive and put together my cart, I can report back for anyone interested in such a setup.
Also, as a side note, I've noticed several weird misspellings and clunky English from Hooke Road. Has anyone else noticed this? It feels like their site and/or customer service is not written by native English speakers, which is fine, but for an American company, I find strange.
After looking at the site again, I'm not sure Hooke Road claims to be an American company. Until proven otherwise, I'll assume they're not, which would explain the misspellings and incorrect English on the site.
That makes sense. I will keep all of that in mind, and hopefully won't need to threaten/use a chargeback.I have dealt with Hooke Road for my cargo tray and roof rack. While they have a "US" address, their phone number does not work and they respond to emails during the wee hours of the morning. They are an offshore-based business, I only assume China, and use the US address to do the drop shipping and to give us all a warm fuzzy.
They have a lot of products for sure, but a word to the wise, you are sort of screwed if you don't like what you got. If you read the fine print, you will see you have to pay the return shipping and a 30% restocking fee. The shipping alone could cost a ton, given their products are metal.
I didn't have any issues with the rear cargo basket, it's great. However, my roof rack is another story. I shouldn't have to pay a restocking fee or shipping if the product is defective. They offered me like $25 as a partial refund, so after not getting anywhere, I contacted my CC company and they put a charge back on my purchase. Then I got an immediate response from them and it was a bunch of going back and forth, $80, $120, $150 refund, etc, until they just said OK keep it and we'll refund the full $300.
So just be careful YMMV, and if worse comes to worse, you can try my approach to get a refund.
Oh and OP, I love how you hung the doors, I will do the same and that rack hoist you have is sweet. I bought a manual lift from a company (https://www.storeyourboard.com/) that sells hoists for rooftop cargo boxes, and I am afraid it could break (it says it is rated to 150 lbs). It's scary seeing your $7K top going up up and away LOL. For $550, the one from Lange that you have seems like a pretty good deal!
Anyone know how heavy the 4 pieces of the top are?
Bump. I am looking at Hoist options and this one seems to solve all the problems I have with a smaller sized garage. For some reason the middle piece hanging on by the single bar and factory clips makes me nervous. Maybe some additional tie points on the ceiling and something like a swing to go under in case of failure? I feel like Im overthinking, but if it falls on my wifes Benz....