I'm looking at one of these;
http://www.amazon.co...29747289&sr=8-1
Now if it'll safely hang from those hooks without deforming I can hang it in the shed and get back to some top-down motoring.
Anyone any experience of hanging them in that orientation?
I'm limited for space otherwise.
No garage, just a big (But very full) shed.
Ta
Gary.
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Hardtop bag - Can you safely hang a hardtop from the handles?
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Posted 20 February 2012 - 09:18 AM

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Posted 20 February 2012 - 01:41 PM
Hi Gary,
I bought one of these at the end of last summer and used it to dry stored my hard top, prior to selling recently.
You should have no worries at all storing and hanging your hard top in one of these; just be sure you match the correct rawl plug size to the hook to ensure a tight fit.
I'd go as far as to say this is a better option that a hard top stand/cover and you can lift it off the ground (so long as you have a high enough ceiling) and the bag is well padded.
Paul
I bought one of these at the end of last summer and used it to dry stored my hard top, prior to selling recently.
You should have no worries at all storing and hanging your hard top in one of these; just be sure you match the correct rawl plug size to the hook to ensure a tight fit.
I'd go as far as to say this is a better option that a hard top stand/cover and you can lift it off the ground (so long as you have a high enough ceiling) and the bag is well padded.
Paul
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