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TopLift Pro vs. RollnJack

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I received an email from TopLift Pros this afternoon indicating that their Bronco 2dr top lift was not compatible with my installed Tuffy 2dr enclosure w/fixed lid.
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I have the RollnJack and a tight parking spot as well. With the top on, I typically back in the garage. But with it removed, I just pull in with the top up over the front of the Bronco. I'll post a photo next time I remove the top. Right now, Mother Nature won't let me. In the meantime, here are some photos removing the top. I preferred this over the Toplift for the design, ease of use, and it was slightly cheaper.

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I looked at both. Watched some videos on the Rollin Jack and seemed there was a lot of cranking involved to get the top up.....a lot. Vs the Top lift which is just a push down and it's off. Liked the price of the Rollin Jack but not the mechanics. Bought a Top lift off FB market place for half price and looks new. Very happy with it, works slick.
 

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Top lift is different for the 2dr. The arms need to be folded out in the vehicle between the roll bar and roof…a tight fit, especially by the satellite/gps antenna. It works well.
 

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I had the RollNJack for my Wrangler and it was worth every penny having a hard top. I popped it on and off in 5-10 mins every time and was able to store it right in my driveway.
 

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Here are a couple of pics. Looks like it might be a tight squeeze because of the fixed lid.

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Sorry for the late reply got busy getting ready to go out of town. I dont think the tlp is gonna work with that lid.

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I ended up getting the top lift pro - found a good deal on a used one. I was not sure about spending so much on the top lift pro, but at half price of new I decided to go for it. I have to say it works very well and i am super glad I bough it it.
 

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Sorry for the late reply got busy getting ready to go out of town. I dont think the tlp is gonna work with that lid.

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Thanks for the pics. Yeah, I don't see it working for me. I'm leaning towards a Harken hoist now. See if I still retain any high school woodshop skills from over 40 years ago.
 

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I have the top lift and the reason I went with it over the RollNJack was the fact that the rear window can close on the top lift pro. On the RollNJack the back glass has to stay open taking up more space in the garage. Raptor with the standard top lift works just fine. I also have the slipstream and taking the lid off the security enclosure is simple and easy and can remove the top easily. I used to have the ford security cargo cover, and not as easy and pretty much needed to remove the whole thing in order for the top lift to function properly. The lift needs to start low in the cargo area.
 

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I only have the RollnJack, but I really like it. My roof will not work for a hoist, and my wife has a bad shoulder so cannot help lift the back off.

I timed myself taking my roof off this weekend, and it took 9:38 to fully remove all of the pieces. The cranking up takes a minute, but it's not bad.

My only 2 complaints/observations:
1 - I have an aggregate driveway, so sometimes the jack wheels can get stuck on a rock and it shakes quite a bit while I pull it over.
2. I have the Mabett speaker pods, and I was rubbing the arms against the pods, which kinda scraped. I know to be careful now and it's not a problem, but just a heads up.
 

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I only have the RollnJack, but I really like it. My roof will not work for a hoist, and my wife has a bad shoulder so cannot help lift the back off.

I timed myself taking my roof off this weekend, and it took 9:38 to fully remove all of the pieces. The cranking up takes a minute, but it's not bad.

My only 2 complaints/observations:
1 - I have an aggregate driveway, so sometimes the jack wheels can get stuck on a rock and it shakes quite a bit while I pull it over.
2. I have the Mabett speaker pods, and I was rubbing the arms against the pods, which kinda scraped. I know to be careful now and it's not a problem, but just a heads up.
I think these would apply to the TLP as well. I do everything in my garage, so no issue with shaking. I have bumped it on the stock speaker pods before. Now I use those to get it lined up.
 

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I have the toplift pro and got it $250 less than retail as they ran a special for Black Friday or Christmas (I can't remember). I can tell you that it's worth its weight in GOLD. I don't need any help removing or replacing the top. Now that center piece is kind of a two person thing, but I make do. Wait for a special and snag one. My 2 cents.
 

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Looks like $150 off the 4-door version right now...

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I use the Venture Pro (https://topliftpros.com/products/venture-pro) and am able to angle one pair of the casters at almost 180 degrees so that the lift can get closer to the garage wall, and then drive/park the hood of the Bronco under the lifted rear cap, in order to fit comfortably into the garage and close the garage door.
You cant close the rear window, correct? So you can only get the cab as close to the wall as the open window allows? I like the version but for my garage I have to be able to park with the front of the bronco under the lifted top but the garage is also not deep.
 

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You cant close the rear window, correct? So you can only get the cab as close to the wall as the open window allows? I like the version but for my garage I have to be able to park with the front of the bronco under the lifted top but the garage is also not deep.
cannot close while on the lift.
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