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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    I have one fitted by MR Automotive. I was crazy busy at the time and just paid them to do it. I'll try and take a pic tonight.
    and the pic is where ????
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Thanks Spudboy - another good idea. Cheers - Q

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    Here's a look at one I installed on the old 110.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/90-110-130...ml#post1075390

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    Grab handle installed

    Inspired by this thread I have installed a pair of grab handles. I got a some holden flip up handles from the local wrecker for $5

    I used a 22mm hole saw to make the hole in the liner. Run it backwards to start to avoid tearing the vinyl. The first pic shows the position on a 130 HPU
    The acetyl plugs are 22mm dia and are cut square on one end and about 20 deg spline on the the other. About 25mm on the longest side. I inserted the acetyl rod and marked it hard up and level against the metal angle. Each one was slightly different as the liner is quite uneven.
    Pre drilled a hole and ran in a metal thread self tapper. Also put a large washer on the end of the plug to spread the load

    Rock solid, will hold full body weight
    The only down side is the handle only helps a little getting in and out of the cab, but she loves it on rocky tracks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grappler View Post
    Inspired by this thread I have installed a pair of grab handles. I got a some holden flip up handles from the local wrecker for $5

    I used a 22mm hole saw to make the hole in the liner. Run it backwards to start to avoid tearing the vinyl. The first pic shows the position on a 130 HPU
    The acetyl plugs are 22mm dia and are cut square on one end and about 20 deg spline on the the other. About 25mm on the longest side. I inserted the acetyl rod and marked it hard up and level against the metal angle. Each one was slightly different as the liner is quite uneven.
    Pre drilled a hole and ran in a metal thread self tapper. Also put a large washer on the end of the plug to spread the load

    Rock solid, will hold full body weight
    The only down side is the handle only helps a little getting in and out of the cab, but she loves it on rocky tracks

    I almost copied your install. I Just drilled a 3mm hole straight through the vinyl and secured it on with a self tapper. Im not sure I've done a solid enough job to hold full body weight....nor am I likely to try!....but it will keep the Mrs happy off-road
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