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I am not affiliated with this company but..
Ive been trying to convince myself on a TLP for about a year now and cant just pull the trigger on that price.

I stumbled upon this on Instagram.
Its called Poptopp. (search poptoppusa on IG or same name for the website) I was intrigued by it and I looked into it a little bit.

So I was curious if anyone else has seen this yet?

It looks promising. It comes in cheaper with a promo code knocking off $200
I like the way it works and looks much simpler in design and function.

Thoughts?

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Derek: take a look at this post. I wonder if its the precursor to what you cite.

https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/making-my-own-jeep-hardtop-lift-today.10772/

Cheers : - )
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And that was probably the 2 ton crane, correct? You only need the 1 ton crane for the Freedom Jack. As it, it's way overkill. : - )
1 ton crane only but I had to buy a larger socket for my ratchet. Thus the higher price, lol.
 

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1 ton crane only but I had to buy a larger socket for my ratchet. Thus the higher price, lol.
That socket wasn't Freedom Jack relevant was it? I needed only basic tools to assemble the engine crane and the Freedom Jack.
 

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That socket wasn't Freedom Jack relevant was it? I needed only basic tools to assemble the engine crane and the Freedom Jack.
No it was for the shop crane. It has to be put together and I didn’t have the extra large socket for some of its bolts. The freedom jack was easy to put together but the instructions kind of suck.
 

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No it was for the shop crane. It has to be put together and I didn’t have the extra large socket for some of its bolts. The freedom jack was easy to put together but the instructions kind of suck.

I don't recall that big bolts on the engine crane and I probably torqued them with an adjustable wrench....whatever....got mine for about $100 from Harbor Freight....because I joined HF at the time and got a coupon that paid for membership plus $ off crane....
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