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07-23-2006, 12:29 PM | #1 |
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Re: how much does a dbl wall hard top weigh?
Jim
Come on now, there's some big boys in Kentucky too. I'm a big boy (6'3" 240lbs) but my friend is probably 5'11" maybe 170lbs and he's from Kentucky. They just didn't seem that hard to move around. We walked straight back off the trailer, although we did had to lift them over the fenders since my trailer is 6' wide and with the drip rails, the tops are a little wider than that. My trailer is also prety low so we didn't have a very big drop to step off of, but them we just walked to where they needed to go, maybe 30ft. It didn't seem like that big of a deal at the time. Of course we weren't lifting them up to mount them on the truck either. That would've been a bit more work and then I might not be saying it was no problem. Someone else posted that the rear door and glass made them quite a bit heavier. I can't imagine that door weighing a lot but I know it would be heavier with it. Jim
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