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Update on Carlimeki A-Pillar Grab Handles – Thank You for All the Feedback!


Hi everyone,


First off, thank you all for the overwhelming support and valuable feedback on our upcoming A-pillar grab handles for the 4th Gen Tacoma!


Here’s a quick update on our progress:
Our first release will be the driver-side A-pillar grab handle, designed to match the OEM-style passenger side handle with the finger slot design. We’ve created a 1:1 mold based on the original, and the texture and appearance will be identical to the factory passenger-side handle.


We’ve also heard your requests loud and clear for a full-grip version similar to what’s found on the 3rd Gen Tacoma. Our team is currently working on this version—we’ve 3D printed a prototype but have not yet moved into tooling. This version is still in early development and may take some time to bring to market.


In the meantime, you can expect the finger-slot version (driver side) to be available within the next 1–2 months.


Installation video is now live:
Let us know—do you find the install process straightforward or a bit tricky?


Looking forward to your thoughts!


– The Carlimeki Team

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Clarification on the Full-Grip Version


Hi everyone,


We’ve noticed many customers are especially looking forward to the full-grip version. We’d like to clarify how it works:


Our full-grip version is an add-on handle that bolts onto our driver-side and passenger-side A-pillar finger slot grab handles (see example image).


Our final product lineup will have 3 options:


  1. Driver Side A-Pillar Finger Slot Grab Handle (OEM-Style)
  2. Driver Side Full-Grip Add-On Handle (bolts to OEM finger slot)
  3. Passenger Side Full-Grip Add-On Handle (bolts to OEM finger slot)

For the driver side, please note that purchasing only the full-grip add-on handle will not be enough to install. You need to purchase the complete Driver Side A-Pillar Finger Slot Grab Handle (OEM-Style) first, then attach the full-grip add-on on top.


Hope this clarifies things! Please let us know if you have any questions.


– The Carlimeki Team

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For the driver side, please note that purchasing only the full-grip add-on handle will not be enough to install. You need to purchase the complete Driver Side A-Pillar Finger Slot Grab Handle (OEM-Style) first, then attach the full-grip add-on on top.


Hope this clarifies things! Please let us know if you have any questions.


– The Carlimeki Team
That seems like a poor and ugly design. Sorry to be harsh, but that’s not something I’d spend my money on. Just looks tacked on and not well thought out.

If you can make a handle that’s the “finger-slot” design, why not just exaggerate the handle and make it a full grip?
 
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Update on Carlimeki A-Pillar Grab Handles – Thank You for All the Feedback!


Hi everyone,


First off, thank you all for the overwhelming support and valuable feedback on our upcoming A-pillar grab handles for the 4th Gen Tacoma!


Here’s a quick update on our progress:
Our first release will be the driver-side A-pillar grab handle, designed to match the OEM-style passenger side handle with the finger slot design. We’ve created a 1:1 mold based on the original, and the texture and appearance will be identical to the factory passenger-side handle.


We’ve also heard your requests loud and clear for a full-grip version similar to what’s found on the 3rd Gen Tacoma. Our team is currently working on this version—we’ve 3D printed a prototype but have not yet moved into tooling. This version is still in early development and may take some time to bring to market.


In the meantime, you can expect the finger-slot version (driver side) to be available within the next 1–2 months.


Installation video is now live:
Let us know—do you find the install process straightforward or a bit tricky?


Looking forward to your thoughts!


– The Carlimeki Team

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Yes the full grip is much needed!

For build and materials, i think it should match the door handles and the centre passenger handle. That is, boxy in shape and with the rubber material covering it. All while copying the OEM design aesthetics
 

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I have no use for a finger hold grab handle. Nor does anyone else. I suppose it’s better than nothing but this is the biggest design flop on the 4th gen Tacoma and I personally won’t be purchasing anything like it for the driver’s side. I certainly won’t be buying the tack on grab handle that you’ve pictured above. It doesn’t match the overall look of vehicle. Plus I would have to acquire the finger handle to add it. Ridiculous. You guys got our hopes up for nothing. If you design something that actually looks factory and is functional then you’ll have my interest. I’m sure there’s a lot of other vehicle owners who feel the same way. For now I’ll be waiting until someone actually comes up with a design that fits without any additional purchases, is actually useful and looks like it belongs there. Sorry if I seem direct but that design is awful and y’all have wasted your time, effort and money designing a finger grip for the driver’s side when everyone has clearly stated that that design sucks. Plus you actually expect Tacoma owners to purchase it in order to add in the monstrosity of a grab handle that you’ve (pictured above) showed us. No thank you.
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