helijohn
Active Member
I was amazed that my FL1 Kalahari has no grab handle whatsoever. Not even one for the passenger to hold while I go inverted.
Even worse it has no tapping etc. anywhere to fit one. It meant working from scratch.
So here is what I did.
First I bought one of these for a few pence. I decided on a folding type and it is from ans Audi A4.
I had already had the roof lining peeled away which is why I knew there was no tapping or such regardless. Also there is a big gap of no frame between the chalk marks (you can see the left one in the pic) so positioning was limited Any farther to the right of the mark and nothing. It had to be somewhat forward or well to the rear. As it happens in the final position it is pretty much midway along the door length. So next step was to cut holes in the liner.
Then I hand drilled pilot holes in case there was wiring behind there using grease to catch swarf, some cloth to catch bits and a drill stop.
And here it is installed.
Funnily enough there is a natural recess in the liner behind it for the handle to fold into.
Even worse it has no tapping etc. anywhere to fit one. It meant working from scratch.
So here is what I did.
First I bought one of these for a few pence. I decided on a folding type and it is from ans Audi A4.
I had already had the roof lining peeled away which is why I knew there was no tapping or such regardless. Also there is a big gap of no frame between the chalk marks (you can see the left one in the pic) so positioning was limited Any farther to the right of the mark and nothing. It had to be somewhat forward or well to the rear. As it happens in the final position it is pretty much midway along the door length. So next step was to cut holes in the liner.
Then I hand drilled pilot holes in case there was wiring behind there using grease to catch swarf, some cloth to catch bits and a drill stop.
And here it is installed.
Funnily enough there is a natural recess in the liner behind it for the handle to fold into.