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Rightline Moki Door Step Reviews

4.6 Rating 86 Reviews
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Use the Rightline Gear Moki Door Step to easily reach your vehicle's roof to load and strap down your bikes, boats, skis, and cargo to your roof rack.

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Rack Attack is the number 1 retailer of vehicle rack solutions in North America, offering a huge selection of high-quality brands and products, which can be bought online and in any of their stores locations across North America.

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I rely on this most practical door step to put skis and other items in our vehicle’s overhead cargo box. My friend has been looking for an easier way to strap kayaks on the roof of his car, so I bought him an identical door step and he loves it!
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Posted 1 year ago
They are amazing makes it so much easier to load and unload the cargo bax
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Posted 1 year ago
Pure genius!!!!
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Posted 1 year ago
This has been great! I have a pretty tall truck, with a topper and a RTT. This allows me to climb up the dri er rear door with ease and ensure my RTT is all in before closing it. 100% would recommend this product.
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Posted 1 year ago
J'adore mon Step je le recommande fortement. J'avais commandé un Step sur Ebay à 19 $ qui était beaucoup trop petit. Je suis retourné chez Rac Attack pour acheter le bon Step. Norm
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Posted 1 year ago
Doesn’t completely fit and lay flat on a 2011 Subaru Outback door latch. It’s at about a 20-degree angle, which means you have to step on it very carefully for your foot not to slip off.
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Posted 1 year ago
An absolutely brilliant piece.Easy to store under or beside a seat so it's handy and make accessing the roof a breeze.
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Posted 1 year ago
Love this step and would recommend it. Main concern with this was that it may damage the door frame while using it. Glad to report that we have used it many times now and no issues to report. This step may require people wearing big boots/shoes, who have big feet or are larger physically to stand on it with their weight only supported one leg.
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Posted 1 year ago