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Push/twist

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The Sure Grip Push/Twist control uses the same motorcycle style acceleration as other Push/Twist controls but has an auxiliary handle that makes the twisting motion easier and allows for longer, more comfortable driving.

In addition to the unique benefits enjoyed with our other hand controls, such as increased legroom and ease of use, drivers will also appreciate the other features that the Sure Grip Push/Twist.

Increased leg and lap room

The Sure Grip short stroke design means that only the handle of the control moves while applying throttle. This guarantees you can achieve full acceleration without the control impeding the driver's lap.

Greater two-handed contact with the steering wheel

 Due to the shortened stroke of the handle, the driver’s hand is never too far away from the steering wheel, allowing for two hand driving.

Limited modifications to the vehicle's dash

The stationary brake rod, during acceleration, on Sure Grips Push Right Angle hand controls limits the amount of dash modifications required during installation.

Lock-Out Feature

All Sure Grip’s traditional hand controls come standard with a lockout mechanism. The lockout is an added safety feature for the driver or those that share the vehicle. By simply sliding a lever, the accelerator function of the hand control can be disabled. This helps prevent accidents through misuse of the control by mechanics, valets or any other unqualified user

 

In addition to the benefits enjoyed as a result of the stationary main body, drivers will also appreciate the other features that

Sure Grip’s Push Right/Angle offers including:

Superior pedal feel, with constant acceleration and

 no “dead spots”

This is a motorcycle style hand control that you push to brake and twist like a motorbike throttle for acceleration.

Product Code: Left Side SG4 - Right side SG8

Faq

Q: Can this control be installed in any vehicle?

A: We’ve been at this for 30 years and we have not yet run into a car, truck, van or anything else that we can’t put our hand controls into.

Q: Can they be transferred from one vehicle to another?

A: Yes. However, while the control itself is universal, differences in vehicles may require you to purchase replacement parts in order to transfer them.

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