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hi all,
i know a lot you guys take the top off and enjoy it. but what about storage? is it better to turn it upside down to protect the rubber? what have you all found to be the best method for your tops? -wb
Set mine either on the front end on a packing blanket then leaning it against the wall or, flat on a pair of 2x4's to keep the rubber that extends below the fiberglass from getting smashed.
The first method keeps the rubber from being smashed AND saves space in the garage. I currently have two tops stored this way nested against each other and the third is actually on the truck for once.
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