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I’m fine using the drivers side dash handle to assist exiting the Bronco Raptor, however my wife commented on the first time exiting there wasn't an overhead grab handle. I found these on Amazon, seem to compliment the Raptor interior and high enough their out of the way, including the side curtain airbag that's directly underneath.
Simply remove the two bolts and install, alignment was perfect including the rounded tab fitment to the recessed plastic trim. The bolts originally weren’t very tight so I didn’t use an excessive amount of torque to tighten, just nicely snug. Seem quite sturdy but I wouldn’t pull my entire weight, but I’m not expecting to use as I like the dash handle, they'll work fine for the wife. The cord grab handles as seen here in marketplace may handle increased weight as the force would be vertical (shear) against the bolts vs. these having leverage (tension) on the bolts. In summary the quality seems good, up out of the way, sturdy, and practical. Wife hasn't seen these yet, I never tell her about mods as I like to see how long before she notices. I'll update with her feedback, whenever that is.
I debated installing these so close to the airbags, then I found this video below by Backroad Driver where they explain the side airbag deployment (~1:35 marker) that provided enough visual encouragement that they won't become metal projectiles during an airbag deployment.
Simply remove the two bolts and install, alignment was perfect including the rounded tab fitment to the recessed plastic trim. The bolts originally weren’t very tight so I didn’t use an excessive amount of torque to tighten, just nicely snug. Seem quite sturdy but I wouldn’t pull my entire weight, but I’m not expecting to use as I like the dash handle, they'll work fine for the wife. The cord grab handles as seen here in marketplace may handle increased weight as the force would be vertical (shear) against the bolts vs. these having leverage (tension) on the bolts. In summary the quality seems good, up out of the way, sturdy, and practical. Wife hasn't seen these yet, I never tell her about mods as I like to see how long before she notices. I'll update with her feedback, whenever that is.
I debated installing these so close to the airbags, then I found this video below by Backroad Driver where they explain the side airbag deployment (~1:35 marker) that provided enough visual encouragement that they won't become metal projectiles during an airbag deployment.
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