Smittybilt 769311 Grab Handle Fits 07-18 Wrangler (JK)
Roll Bar Grab HandleGrab HandleGrab Handle; Rear;SPECIFICATIONS:WARNING CA Proposition 65 Message: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.FEATURES:Extreme Molded HandleBallistic Nylon Webbing For Added StrengthVersatile Universal Ap
Roll Bar Grab Handle
Grab Handle
Grab Handle; Rear;
SPECIFICATIONS:
- WARNING CA Proposition 65 Message: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
FEATURES:
- Extreme Molded Handle
- Ballistic Nylon Webbing For Added Strength
- Versatile Universal Application
The new Grab Handle from Smittybilt is very versatile with multi point applications for the front pillars, head rest posts and rear sides.
In 1956, Basil Smith, also known as Smitty, started a small machine shop in his garage, called Rock-ett Products. Being one of the original four wheel drive enthusiasts, his chief concern was to develop four wheel drive equipment for trucks and small SUVs (Jeeps). Over the years, Smitty’s son Tom worked at Rock-ett and then with the newly named Smittybilt. Having been exposed to the four wheel drive lifestyle all his life, Tom was able to create new and innovative product ideas geared towards the growing off-road aftermarket industry. As the business grew, Tom created more and more exciting new products including the original Nerf Bar side step and tubular front and rear bumpers for Jeeps. Today, Smittybilt, Inc. proudly supplies thousands of active dealers and distributors worldwide with innovative truck and SUV accessories. Smittybilt has expanded its product offering to over 2,000 different products servicing the international truck and SUV markets. The constant involvement of management in the off-road markets has kept Smittybilt in touch with the latest market trends and on the forefront of engineering and design. Welcome to the new Smittybilt where innovation and quality are once again at the forefront of product development. Get the Original, Get Smittybilt!

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