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Elevate Universal Lift Assist Roof Rack; Black (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item J236878
Elevate Universal Lift Assist Roof Rack; Black (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)
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      BEFORE PURCHASE, CONFIRM CROSSBAR COMPATIBILITY. 1. INSTALLATION REQUIRES EXTENDED CROSSBARS;2. FOR FIXED-POINT CROSSBARS, MEASURE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN BARS TO CONFIRM INSTALLATION FEASIBILITY. With our innovative lifting mechanism, say goodbye to backaches and tedious lifting. Effortlessly raise and lower your cargo with our user-friendly system. Whether it's kayaks, bicycles, skis, snowboards, SUP, ladders, cargo boxes or other items, loading and unloading has never been easier and more efficient. Designed for adventurers, professionals, and everyday users, our rack offers unparalleled versatility. With adjustable mounting points and a wide array of accessories, it adapts to your unique needs, ensuring a perfect fit for any load. Our lift car roof rack is built with your safety in mind. With a 99.2 lbs load capacity, sturdy construction and advanced locking mechanisms ensure your precious cargo is secured throughout your journey.

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