Wrong. Iām on my 3rd replacement. 2 of them were delivered in worse shape than the ones they replaced. This is on Ford, not the end user. Btw, my 2007 JK has sat outside in the desert nearly its entire life and the top looks significantly better than my replacement tops did when I picked them up...
If you have a hitch you may be able to roll/walk it onto the hitch from the side. Then youāre able to lift it from a position of a partial squat, instead of from the ground. Itās worked for me a time or two.
I just realized thereās a business opportunity here. A hitch-mounted ratcheting...
Agreed, and a million jeeps without hardtop cracks running around for decades. Iām on my 3rd replacement top on a two door and theyāve actually been progressively worse, upon delivery, than the previous top. Fun times!
This one has worked well for me in a two-door. A little pricey, but I used Ford points and waited for a sale. It leaves enough space to put the pups ramp, groceries, etc etc in near the tailgate if needed also.
Take the garage door remote from her so she has to get in and out of the bronco to open and close the door. I do this to safeguard myself at times.
If she gets out, looks at the open top, and still forgets, then like flavor flav once saidā¦I canāt do nuthin for ya man
Page 1: Readylift sucks
Page 2: ReadyLift acknowledges the issue and states that the UCA rubbing the coil springs is 'normal' in this specific lift kit.
Page 3: Just trust me bro because Iām sponsored.
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