~ A Step
One of the most noticeable benefits is how KWIK Gate
helps you into and out of your pickup bed.  With the gate
section lowered and handrails on both sides, you simply
walk into your truck as you would up a stair way.  When
you are finished, you simply fold up the gate section and
close the tailgate.
~ Pickup Bed Extender
KWIK Gate also serves as a sturdy bed extender.  By
inserting the locking pins, the volume of your pickup bed is
instantly increased.  Which comes in handy if you have
installed a tool box or have other items already in the bed of
your truck.
~ Secure Small Items
By lowering the gate section, smaller light weight items
such as empty gas cans or LP cylinders are securely held in
place while traveling.
~ Stabilize Lengthy Cargo
To carry lengthy cargo, KWIK Gate acts as a stabilizer to
help hold your items in place.  You simply load materials
through the gate section then lower it forwards or
backwards to hold the items in place.
~ Secure Tall Items
Top heavy cargo and taller items are much easier to haul
when using KWIK Gate.  Since KWIK Gate is attached to
the tailgate, it provides a stable frame work for strapping
items in place.
~ Folds Out of the Way
KWIK Gate is helpful with many jobs, but it folds out of the
way if not needed.  Loading and unloading mulch, sand,
straw etc. is very easy as KWIK Gate simply swings out of
the way.
~ Makes Life Easier
If you use a pickup, KWIK Gate will make your life easier
and safer.  Climbing into your truck will no longer be a
chore.  Even washing and waxing your truck is made easier
with KWIK Gate
~ A Must Have Accessory
Many satisfied customers have discovered that KWIK Gate
is the "must have" accessory for your truck.
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