Grab Handles???

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6gun

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I found a pretty good solution, right under the shoulder harness below the shoulder ring, the inner door trim has a nice, smooth ridge where i just hook my fingers and pull as I step up. It's there on both sides in just the right spot. I think it's even in a better place than an A pillar handle would be, at least for me.
 

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wondering if anyone has figured out anything yet?

I'm gonna take a look some time this week and take apart the Apillar. and see if i can figure anything out.

i made paracord handles for my Jeep, so will see if i can do anything in this.
 

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wondering if anyone has figured out anything yet?

I'm gonna take a look some time this week and take apart the Apillar. and see if i can figure anything out.

i made paracord handles for my Jeep, so will see if i can do anything in this.

let me know
 

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From this picture you can see how low the ROPS (roll over protection system) attaches to the a pillar.

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If there was a way to mount it like passenger side so it does not interfere with the ROPS, then it would be possible.

Do any new F150 driversides have grab handle? Might be able to source plastic trim piece from another trim level..

-Greg
 
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