73940VD21A Nissan GRIP ASSY-ASSIST, Price: 19.01$, Weight: 0.125kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Nissan

73940VD21A

GRIP ASSY-ASSIST

1

0.125

2-3

19.01$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Nissan
73940VD21A 
GRIP ASSY-ASSIST
1
0.144
 Dispatch 24h
22.81$
 

Compatibility

Body StyleEngineVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
WAGONZD30DDTIGREurope (LHD)Y6102.200003.2010 View
Body StyleEngineVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromOptionsDiagram
WAGONZD30DDTIGRXGeneral/Asia (LHD)Y6112.2012AREA:GENERAL AREA; SEAT TYPE:3RD FWD FACING(9710-0912) View

Interior Assist Grip Replacement for Nissan 4x4 SUVs

This OEM-style grab handle gives a firm, comfortable hold for getting in and out of tall SUVs and for steadying during rough roads. Designed for factory mounting points, it restores the original look and function while protecting surrounding trim from misuse.

Why you need it

Passengers naturally reach for a solid handle when entering, exiting, or during sharp turns. A proper assist grip reduces strain on shoulders and knees, stops people from yanking the sun visor or pillar trim, and keeps the cabin quiet and tidy.

How it works βš™οΈ

The handle uses a high-strength ABS body with reinforced core and metal inserts. It bolts to the pillar/headliner bosses with the factory screws and locks onto molded tabs for anti-rotation. A textured, ergonomic surface improves grip with wet or gloved hands, and snap-on caps hide hardware for a clean OEM finish.

What happens if it’s broken ❗

A cracked or loose handle wobbles and rattles, may snap under load, and can cause slips when entering. Passengers start pulling on fragile trim, breaking clips. Exposed screws can scratch hands, and the cabin develops squeaks near the roofline. Replacing it restores safety, comfort, and quiet.

Direct-fit, left or right position. Quick install: align, reuse original bolts, tighten snug, close the caps. Durable, UV-stable, easy to clean.

Compatibility

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