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    Anyone ever put any interior door pulls on? If so what did you use and how did you mount them? BJs offroad has some but they stick out quite a bit. Would regular J truck of waggie pulls mount right up? Are there hole in the door to do that already?

    This is BJs.

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    Those look like they would break a rib, bruise a hip or take out an elbow. The very few times I ever drive my truck with the windows up I just use the door handle to close it.

    If I did want one. I think some military webbing with eyelets on each end. Say 1" x 12" would probably function and look about right. Looking at a set of doors here in my class. There is already a set of 5/16" or maybe 3/8" holes perfectly positioned and punched in the inner door frame for a strap. Pull the cover off and they should be there.
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    Appreciate the info on the holes. My truck is in Daytona. The door must be predrilled for the civilian pull.

    Yeah that BJs is a rib killer!!

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