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If it’s almost perfectly balanced using the two rear slots, also using the front slots takes very little weight off the rear. It does add some stability though.
Y’all forget, these tops are very light and could be removed by one person if they weren’t so large and awkward.
A single line configuration from the cable hoist is way more than enough, though double lining it would slow the movement to half, which might be good.
I would only use the slots for removing and installing. Sitting it on a bottom cradle during storage, which seems to be what folks are doing who use the slots to move it.
I really couldn’t care less what Ford thinks, and know for a fact they would never sign off on us moving the tops this way , especially given all the crappy top issues they’ve had.
Y’all forget, these tops are very light and could be removed by one person if they weren’t so large and awkward.
A single line configuration from the cable hoist is way more than enough, though double lining it would slow the movement to half, which might be good.
I would only use the slots for removing and installing. Sitting it on a bottom cradle during storage, which seems to be what folks are doing who use the slots to move it.
I really couldn’t care less what Ford thinks, and know for a fact they would never sign off on us moving the tops this way , especially given all the crappy top issues they’ve had.
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