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I really like those! I always cringe when I see someone use the steering wheel to pull themselves up into a lifted truck...Not Good!
How did you fasten them to the pillar, rivet nuts?
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And on a side note: To be honest, I just put these in as a stop gap. Thought I would eventually find something better. But I ended up really liking them.
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I also use these for overhead, wrapped them in steering wheel tape. They get a lot of use also. original Peterbilt Handle Modified handle Link to similar handle. https://www.amazon.com/GG-Grand-Gene...90355465&psc=1
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