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Old 02-25-2020, 07:33 PM #166
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I've 2013 and it doesn't have that access cover for bolt. Is there a kit for 2010-2013 4 Runners? Has anyone done it?
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Yes email me...its a bit more work as two brackets are needed.

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I have a few left and plan on welding more on Monday with my local welder/machine shop guy...

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I found a post that lead to the guy making the kits. - PM sent.

What I didn't find is instructions. It looks like you need to add another bracket.

So what does that bracket screw into?

Do you need tape a hole in to the A-Pillar?
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I found a post that lead to the guy making the kits. - PM sent. What I didn't find is instructions. It looks like you need to add another bracket. So what does that bracket screw into? Do you need tape a hole in to the A-Pillar?
I received instructions with the bracket. Not too hard of an install, just take your time and triple check your holes. Bracket screws into frame and 1 hole needs to be tapped. It is out of the way of the airbag w/ no issues (don’t ask how I know). I use it a lot with the higher ride height and being short.
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Drivers Grab handle

Thanks Saker and Jasontamu ,
Contacted Jason, got a quick response and purchased the bracket he designed. Purchased the handle and covers on line from a Toyota dealer. All the part numbers were correct for a grey handle and covers. Installed the bracket and grab handle on my 2019 TRD 4Runner 6/27/2020. I added a couple extra washers to make it really tight other than that Jason's solution worked perfectly, looks great and is extremely secure. Helps and old guy to get in and out of the vehicle.
For some reason my jpg would not upload but it looks very good.
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Thanks @Saker and @Jasontamu ,
Contacted Jason, got a quick response and purchased the bracket he designed. Purchased the handle and covers on line from a Toyota dealer. All the part numbers were correct for a grey handle and covers. Installed the bracket and grab handle on my 2019 TRD 4Runner 6/27/2020. I added a couple extra washers to make it really tight other than that Jason's solution worked perfectly, looks great and is extremely secure. Helps and old guy to get in and out of the vehicle.
For some reason my jpg would not upload but it looks very good.

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I'm afraid to drill that hole in the A pillar as there seems to be something behind it. will that plastic thing behind the A pillar come into play when drilling the hole (the hole closest to the dash)? Does anyone know what that is behind there?

I think @ElectroBoy mentioned something about it?
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I'm afraid to drill that hole in the A pillar as there seems to be something behind it. will that plastic thing behind the A pillar come into play when drilling the hole (the hole closest to the dash)? Does anyone know what that is behind there?

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Behind the A pillar metal there is an air gap, then some sort of plastic piece in there. I did not drill into it. Instead I drilled an appropriate sized pilot hole in the A pillar, “tapped” the hole using the supplied sheet metal screw. Which was too long, it would have to go deep into the plastic piece when fully seated. So I backed out the screw, cut off the bladed portion to shorten it so it would not hit the plastic, and re-installed it with loctite. Look back at my earlier post for how I did it.
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Behind the A pillar metal there is an air gap, then some sort of plastic piece in there. I did not drill into it. Instead I drilled an appropriate sized pilot hole in the A pillar, “tapped” the hole using the supplied sheet metal screw. Which was too long, it would have to go deep into the plastic piece when fully seated. So I backed out the screw, cut off the bladed portion to shorten it so it would not hit the plastic, and re-installed it with loctite. Look back at my earlier post for how I did it.
Yep, that makes sense, now that I'm looking at it. Well....I don't have a way to cut the bolt off....What do you think about only using one bolt for the bracket into the A pillar? Safe?
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Yep, that makes sense, now that I'm looking at it. Well....I don't have a way to cut the bolt off....What do you think about only using one bolt for the bracket into the A pillar? Safe?
Nope. You’ll rip it right out at first use.
Use a dremel tool with a cutting disc, or drill with a cutting disc, or a hack saw. You’ll need to hold that screw in a vise. And touch up the cut end with a file. Or go to the hardware store and get a smaller length self tapping screw like that.
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