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Hello 2 door forum!
Was crawling around in my back seat recently and realized some handles would help with getting in and out. I've seen the Mopar ones, but they attach more in the front seat. I'm looking for something that would attach closer to the seat back or pillar for the rear seat passengers. Does anyone have a good recommendation? Thanks.
Edit- looks like Fishbone makes a good set?
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The Mopar 4-handle set works on a 2-door JL as well. I just installed them in my wife's a couple weekends ago. Granted, they're not in the most optimal position ever, but it's not like the back of a 2-door is a comfortable place to begin with...
 
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The Mopar 4-handle set works on a 2-door JL as well. I just installed them in my wife's a couple weekends ago. Granted, they're not in the most optimal position ever, but it's not like the back of a 2-door is a comfortable place to begin with...
I was able to put the Fishbone handles in a good spot. I think Jeep should have put handles where the sound bar is, they missed an opportunity there.
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