Kilimanjaro 2 Piece Car Door Latch Utility Step with Emergency Glass B

Kilimanjaro 2 Piece Car Door Latch Utility Step with Emergency Glass B

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The Kilimanjaro Car Door Latch Utility Step is the perfect compact solution for addressing the challenge many have trying to reach the roof or cargo racks of their vehicles. The compact tool has a folding hook that attaches to the car door latch securing the step in place. Unlike other similar products on the market, the Kilimanjaro Car Door Utility Step has rear adjustable bumpers that individually adjust to get the best fit on all vehicles and uneven door frame surfaces, providing a secure and safe fit every time. The latch hook is foldable, making the unit compact and easily storable inside the vehicle, and features an emergency glass breaker on the front edge. Just in case of a dreadful emergency, you know you have the right tool within reach. Made from solid aluminum material, this utility step is lightweight

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