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How do people store their hard top and can anyone tell me it's height, width and length. I'd like to hang it from the wall if I can and park the car alongside it.
Ah, perfect! I'm loving the pully system. That was my first idea but don't have enough height to accommodate it. 2nd idea was to hang it on the wall, outer sideagainst the wall with the front edge pointing to the ground.
How do people store their hard top and can anyone tell me it's height, width and length. I'd like to hang it from the wall if I can and park the car alongside it.
Thanks
Graham
Hi Graham, mine is stored above my car in the roof of the garage suspended on 4 padded hooks. Rough measurements - height varies approx 36cm to 46cm, width approx 140cm, length approx 166cm.
Weight is approx 50kg, so if lifting it on your own wear something to hold your......
Hi Graham, mine is stored above my car in the roof of the garage suspended on 4 padded hooks. Rough measurements - height varies approx 36mm to 46mm, width approx 140mm, length approx 166mm.
Graham was looking for the dimensions of a real Stag hard top, not the Dinky version
Add a '0' to the above figures.
The pulley system linked to a roofrack is mine. I am lucky to have a garage with an apex roof, not a flat one .
Dave
Dave
1974 Mk2, ZF Auto, 3.45 Diff, Datsun Driveshafts. Stag owner/maintainer since 1989.
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