After trying pool noodles on mine I don't recommend using them, they allow the straps easily to slide through them and you can't keep the top balanced since most of the weight is on the back. Gonna go with some wider straps like you have instead.
@adoolferguson5429 - I did not make a diagram. The ones in the instructions were pretty good. I talk through the few Bronco specific dimensions I used in the first 3 minutes and summarize them again starting at 14:15. Hope that gives you what you need. Thanks for the comment.
@@adoolferguson5429 Gotcha. As long as the winch holds when not in use I don’t see why not. Maybe add a loop to lock it up in place as a back up. The pull force to lift it is not very much. Sounds like a cool option. Good luck.
After trying pool noodles on mine I don't recommend using them, they allow the straps easily to slide through them and you can't keep the top balanced since most of the weight is on the back. Gonna go with some wider straps like you have instead.
@JHenley01 - Thanks for the comment and feedback around Pool Noodles. I have been happy with the wide straps, I think you will like them.
Do you have a diagram with the measurements on it?
@adoolferguson5429 - I did not make a diagram. The ones in the instructions were pretty good. I talk through the few Bronco specific dimensions I used in the first 3 minutes and summarize them again starting at 14:15. Hope that gives you what you need. Thanks for the comment.
@@BadToTheStone thank you. I'm trying to figure out if you can attach the pull rope to a winch and bypass the locking on the pulley .
@@adoolferguson5429 Gotcha. As long as the winch holds when not in use I don’t see why not. Maybe add a loop to lock it up in place as a back up. The pull force to lift it is not very much. Sounds like a cool option. Good luck.