I have a WilderNest truck topper on back of the ole’ CTD. It is the type that has a fold- up tent on top of the hinged ceiling (similar to FliPac which is still made today but side loaded. ) Because of the extra tent canvas and support poles, it has a bit more weight at its top portion when compared to standard type toppers. I would like to some how rig up an overhead support crane/ winch (pulleys & rope) system where I can back into the hoist assembly, attach a few clips, raises the topper (which will eventually be lowered and supported solidly) then drive away. I am wondering if any one has ideas one how to fabricate the overhead hoist structure (preferably wood construction. ) I am wondering what the best way is to make this thinga- ma- bob in such a way for proper clearance and without racking (or using a whole forest of lumber. ) I would like it to be free standing and not have to bore holes on which to sink vertical uprights. Sinking the supports would prevent the racking, but it makes for tough digging by hand in my current temps. Any and all ideas are appreciated. –frank.