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To take the top off your bronco is actually pretty easy, but I know the first time I did it I was pretty nervous that is was going to be difficult and take a long time. It only takes me about 10 minutes but there are a couple tricks I do.
I only put in 4 bolts to hold my top on in the back. And I put the bolts in the spots that are easy to get to along the bed rail. Then I just take my 1/2 inch wrench and slide it over the nut under the rail, the take my 1/2 inch socket and loosen the bolt.
There are 7 bolts along the windshield but I only keep two in there for summer and those are really easy to get to.
Then what I’ve done is taken two 2x4s and added a couple eye bolts to the ends. Then I slide the 2x4s under the top. The top isn’t super heavy and I can lift it with my back and slide the 2×4 in.
I’ve also put 4 eye bolts into the studs. Make sure you get these in the studs not just in the drywall. Then I take my ratcheting straps. Hook one end to the bolt in the ceiling and the other to the bolt on the wood. And ratchet it until it’s tight.
Special thanks to Ike Elgard for the drone footage. Ike is an amazing drone photographer in Nashville if you ever need one.
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