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74 Blazer EZ Top Removal

tcbperez
April 18, 2012
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This is a system that I came up with that is easy to assemble and even easier to remove your hard top. I used racking from an industrial warehouse. I used 2 different racks just because I wanted to utilize the existing holes on the rack. I also used 2 standard support cross members. I added the wheels that I bought at Home Depot and it's all done and works great!

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Industrial racking is at least 14' high. You can use one rack but it's more work than it's worth. My Blazer is stock height. 
Nice Rack!
Industrial racking is at least 14' high. You can use one rack but it's more work than it's worth. My Blazer is stock height. Nice Rack!
1 2012/04/18 19:19:21 tcbperez
I practically did all of this by myself and it only took 15 minutes or so. I suggest that you strap the top down so no kiddies walk around and push it off. The top is very stable without the strap but to avoid someone suing you strap it down.
I practically did all of this by myself and it only took 15 minutes or so. I suggest that you strap the top down so no kiddies walk around and push it off. The top is very stable without the strap but to avoid someone suing you strap it down.
0 2012/04/18 19:19:21 tcbperez
I used the 2 racks because of the holes that exist on the bottom of the rack. These holes are the ones that you would anchor to the floor.
I used the 2 racks because of the holes that exist on the bottom of the rack. These holes are the ones that you would anchor to the floor.
0 2012/04/18 19:19:21 tcbperez
 

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