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Paracord accesories...

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Does anybody know of a jeep member willing to barter/trade for any paracord accessories for tj...looking for grab handles,roll bar handles,door pull straps..i can be pm'ed....thanks
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#3 ·
Purchased 200 feet off amazon for 30$ 100 feet of orange and 100 feet of tan. So far I have made
Driver and passenger grab handles
2 bracelets
A dog collar
And 2 door limiter straps
( the limiter straps are hard to make strong enough as you have to burn the ends and if the doors swing out to fast it will break. Hard to control how your passengers open the door.)

Don't think it would be worth anyone's time to ship and make them unless your trading them something good which makes you lose out.

Just do it yourself it's the jeep way!
 
#9 ·
And 2 door limiter straps
( the limiter straps are hard to make strong enough as you have to burn the ends and if the doors swing out to fast it will break. Hard to control how your passengers open the door.)
Don't know what weave you're using but my son made these for me.

They would bend the hell out of the tub pin before they broke. Are you using 550 paracord (550lbs min breaking strength)? He also made a them quick release because I have full, half, and tube doors.

The buckle is aluminum.
 
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It's great for making cargo nets. I made one awhile ago that goes behind the front seats to keep things in the back from going between my front seats. I have some carabiners on the corners of it going to some p-cord hoops tied around the rollcage and just snap in on when I need it.
 
#16 ·
I echo what previous poster said. Make your own. It's far cheaper and easy enough to learn. There are plenty of YouTube videos on the web. I've done grab handles, door straps, door handles, and emergency brake handle cover. All in black, gunmetal and red. I highly recommend it. It adds to the survival aspects of owning a Jeep.
 
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agreed, but after all the paracord is completed. Mine is grab handles, door straps, passenger grab bar, etc., you have to mount ammo cans and a 40MM center console. My latest addition is a 40MM Target Practice round as a shifter. Stuff never gets old...
 
#18 ·
^^^^I believe after I made all my grab handles and wrapped my grab bar on my dash it cost me 5 bucks, also installed an ammo can as my center console but I made a grenade into my shift knob just welded a nut to the bottom of it and it screwed right onto the shifter, plan on making a handle out of paracord for my ammo can
 
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Im AllTerrainTJ's son who made them door limiting straps. In order to make your splice as strong as the rest of the cord just pull about an inch of the cord out of one end and cut it off so that its just the outer colored part. Then stuff another end inside the end you cut. Then use a lighter to melt the joint together. Its much stronger than just melting two ends together. As my dad stated its strong enough that you couldn't pull it apart if you tried. Hope that helped :)
 
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