I don't think I have seen yours, pic?They do look a little bigger than necessary, but honestly, you get used to them. I hit my head on mine a couple of times right after I did them, but never really since. Once your body knows where they are, you'll automatically avoid them.
Yeah, that's the plan if I decide to remove them.I think it depends, if you might hit your head on them during a rollover, just cut them off grind them smooth and touch up the paint.
Only you can decide how often you use them vs if they are in the way. Is it possible to hit your head on them with your seatbelt on?
Then I think you are safer without them.Yes, I could hit them with my seatbelt on.
here ya go:I don't think I have seen yours, pic?
Is it possible to hit your head on them with your seatbelt on?
I think your cage is a little taller than mine so your grab handle is not as low as my handle. I may add something to the A pillar eventually to aid in getting in but will visit that if I remove the current handles. Thanks for the pics.here ya go:
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I probably wheel mine more than you plan on doing, but I placed mine specifically to keep me from grabbing the cage in a roll over situation. The one on the A pillar is to help climb in. I'm very happy with the placement of both and I use them both frequently.
If you don't plan on wheeling much, I bet you could do just an A pillar handle like mine and be pretty happy with it. It's just a 1.25 tube with a 90* bend.
That's a good point. I made sure that when I'm fully back in my seat with the seatbelt on I can't hit my head on either grab handle.
I'd be whacking the crap out of my head every time on that over door handle but I'm tall.here ya go:
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I probably wheel mine more than you plan on doing, but I placed mine specifically to keep me from grabbing the cage in a roll over situation. The one on the A pillar is to help climb in. I'm very happy with the placement of both and I use them both frequently.
If you don't plan on wheeling much, I bet you could do just an A pillar handle like mine and be pretty happy with it. It's just a 1.25 tube with a 90* bend.
That's a good point. I made sure that when I'm fully back in my seat with the seatbelt on I can't hit my head on either grab handle.
Yeah, after taking the pics I could see that. My A pillar goes through the dash too, so that moves it forward quite a bit.I think your cage is a little taller than mine so your grab handle is not as low as my handle.
When you go in your head is usually a little more forward than the sitting position it's easy to miss it.I'm 6'2" so I was worried about it, but hasn't been an issue
Yeah, after taking the pics I could see that. My A pillar goes through the dash too, so that moves it forward quite a bit.
