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Rock Ready Grab Handles By Skyjacker 1 Pair Red on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Mountain Home, Idaho, United States

Mountain Home, Idaho, United States

Description: 

These used, adjustable Rock Ready Grab Handles can be mounted in any position directly to your roll cage or factory roll bar to keep them in reach of your personal ‘comfort zone'. They are extremely handy when entering or exiting your vehicle, especially if it is lifted with taller tires & more ground clearance. They also give you and your passengers a safe hold when you're in those white-knuckle off-camber situations or diff killer sudden jolts.Made in the great USA
• Constructed of Durable Nylon Webbing
• Adjustable Hook-and-Loop Attaching System Works With & Without Padded Roll Bar Covers
• Inside of Strap Lined with Rubber to Prevent Slippage / Movement on Roll Bar
• Soft Rubber Grip Handle Provides Comfort & Long Lasting Durability
• Attaches at Any Point on Roll Bar / Cage to Allow Comfortable Mounting Location
• Allows Ease of Entry / Exit of Vehicle
• Safer With than Without
• Fit Roll Bars Sizes from 1-3/4 to 3'' diameters

Condition:  used with normal wear...

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