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harrij4 01-15-2020 01:29 PM

Anyone storing their top on its side?
 
I'm looking to regain some garage space by making a storage rack that will use the mounting bolt holes to hold the top sideways. This should keep the distance between the two side-rails fixed (i.e. keep it from folding like a taco), but I'm curious if I need to work about the roof portion skewing relative to the bottom rails. Is anyone else storing their top on its side? Any distortion or flex issues?

notsolo 01-16-2020 08:53 AM

Re: Anyone storing their top on its side?
 
Anything other than on the truck will likely have flex issues. I stored mine on a flat cart and it now has a bow in the side rail.

truckster 01-16-2020 02:10 PM

Re: Anyone storing their top on its side?
 
I store mine bolted on a base (just the 4 corners) that matches the dimensions of the bed.

I would worry that storing it on its side would lead to distortion and/or cracking. The top is pretty heavy, and you'd be putting a lot of weight on one side, loading it in a direction it wasn't designed for.

harrij4 01-17-2020 12:44 AM

Re: Anyone storing their top on its side?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by truckster (Post 8660775)
I store mine bolted on a base (just the 4 corners) that matches the dimensions of the bed.

I would worry that storing it on its side would lead to distortion and/or cracking. The top is pretty heavy, and you'd be putting a lot of weight on one side, loading it in a direction it wasn't designed for.

My hope was that by using spanning members I could spread the load out between the two sides. Then, use the header-rail mounting points and maybe a couple other supports to support the roof section. These things just take up so much space.

Are the single walls prone to cracking and sagging? I've read that the double-walls are, buty single appears to be pretty sturdy.

truckster 01-18-2020 09:26 PM

Re: Anyone storing their top on its side?
 
The single wall tops are pretty sturdy, but they weren't designed to be on their side. They're hard enough to find that I wouldn't take the chance with mine.


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