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Hand Grab for RHD vehicles

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Not really, but I can imagine the visibility question was why they were omitted as the brackets were all hiding behind the A-Pillar plastic.
 

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Agile Offroad do them, although they cost a fair bit more. It may just be the angle, but are they a bit more flush to A pillar?

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I’ve fitted the grab handle to my UK SPECFieldmaster.
Just ordered the grab handle, a pillar trim panel , 2x m8 pan head torx threaded screws but not the extortionate handle screw handles ( but dealer donated two)
Job took 15 minutes, there is an airbag in the pillar but the back of the trim has a dividing piece to stop you pinching the airbag.
Just exercise care!
Use it all the time instead of hauling yourself up using the steering wheel
 

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I’m going with this one from GetGoodGear in Oz 😁👍🏼. Looks less visually blocking to me 🤞🏽
While it looks attractive, I am wondering what accommodation, if any, has been made to account for the impact of the airbag behind the A -pillar cover in the event of "the unthinkable". A lot of that "Molle" structure will be caught in an airbag deployment and end up as shrapnel....
The airbag deployment space is clearly marked in the Ineos Body Builder manual available in the Resources section of this forum.
 
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While it looks attractive, I am wondering what accommodation, if any, has been made to account for the impact of the airbag behind the A -pillar cover in the event of "the unthinkable". A lot of that "Molle" structure will be caught in an airbag deployment and end up as shrapnel....
The airbag deployment space is clearly marked in the Ineos Body Builder manual available in the Resources section of this forum.
The airbag deploys from behind the trim between the rubber seal and the plastic A pillar cover, it leaves both intact.
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sorry i meant the screw covers on the handle, ridiculous price!
If you are tall and have long legs, you lose a little vision directly below the a pillar
It will be interesting to see when the Grenadier is three years old what the MOT inspector thinks. ( that said I've never seen a tall inspector with long 🦵).
 

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While it looks attractive, I am wondering what accommodation, if any, has been made to account for the impact of the airbag behind the A -pillar cover in the event of "the unthinkable". A lot of that "Molle" structure will be caught in an airbag deployment and end up as shrapnel....
The airbag deployment space is clearly marked in the Ineos Body Builder manual available in the Resources section of this forum.
Yup I’m thinking the same myself. And actually now realise this is not a Grenadier specific item sadly 😞
Thanks for the heads up 👍🏼
 

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Sadly, once again on this forum, there seem many who make comments without investigating. MrMIKE, like myself, has investigated the airbag behind the trim and understood the airbag deployment direction, the way the trim is made and the airbag expansion direction away from the grab handle but then I’m just a dumb engineer😂
 

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Agile Offroad do them, although they cost a fair bit more. It may just be the angle, but are they a bit more flush to A pillar?

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Have Agile verified it has been tested for airbag deployment? I bet not!
I would be very nervous about fitting non manufacturer safety critical items so I bought the genuine Ineos grab handle, a pillar trim, bolts and covers
 

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My local Grenadier agent actually sells and installs the handles.
Jumping in late on this conversation but was just thinking this myself, since the car is built for easy RHD/LHD, what's stopping any of us from just ordering the opposite side grab bar from Ineos as a replacement part and installing? Cause for us in the USA it'd be ordering the RHD passenger grab handle and vice versa for LHD. If I'm missing something please advise, cause from a pic a while ago airbags are equally on both sides therefore the deployment should account for grab handles on either side.
 

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Jumping in late on this conversation but was just thinking this myself, since the car is built for easy RHD/LHD, what's stopping any of us from just ordering the opposite side grab bar from Ineos as a replacement part and installing? Cause for us in the USA it'd be ordering the RHD passenger grab handle and vice versa for LHD. If I'm missing something please advise, cause from a pic a while ago airbags are equally on both sides therefore the deployment should account for grab handles on either side.
Do you a quick search-someone posted the part numbers.
 
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