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Two-post lift?

userdude

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Sort of. After I have the top un-bolted, I swing the lift arms around so that they're next to the top at the front and rear, and at a height that's just above the bedside rail. Then I lift one side up, swing the arms under it, do the same on the other side, then raise the lift a few more inches before driving the Bronco out from under it. In reality it's overkill for this job, and functioning more as a rack than an actual lift. But its just a convenient use for it and makes removing the top a simple one-person operation. Plus, if I'm not using the lift for anything else I can store it there up high out of the way, or lower it down to the floor onto a dolly and roll it out of the way.

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Is this the equivalent of hanging clothes on a treadmill? lol
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Y2KFirehawk

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Built out my proof of concept this weekend! Bought some pipe and trimmed down to 60mm to fit in the lift arms. Going to swap to thicker straps for wider load distribution but otherwise works well!

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