Rear Door Reinforcement Bracket Cargo Ladder

Sequoia

Crafter (2017+) / TGE

 40,00  48,40 (Incl. VAT) (Ex. VAT)

In stock

Compatible with

  • Volkswagen - Crafter 2nd generation (2017+)
  • Dethleffs - Globetrail Performance
  • Volkswagen - Grand California 600/680
  • Westfalia - Sven Hedin
  • MAN - TGE (2017+)

The Sequoia Reinforcement Bracket distributes weight forces over a larger surface, protecting the door, especially when closing it with heavier loads mounted on the Cargo Ladder. This bracket is included standard with the Cargo Frame (bike carrier).

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Advantages of a Rear Door Reinforcement Bracket Cargo Ladder

The Sequoia Reinforcement Bracket is specifically designed for the Sequoia Cargo Ladder to distribute weight forces over a larger surface, protecting the Crafter 2017+ or TGE rear door, especially when closing it with heavier loads mounted on the Cargo Ladder. This bracket comes standard with the Cargo Frame (bike carrier).

Additionally, two extra hinge shim plates are included to ensure the Cargo Ladder is evenly spaced from the door at all mounting points.

Even with the reinforcement bracket installed, it is important to always close the rear door of your Crafter 2017+ or TGE gently, especially with heavy loads mounted. 

Reinforcement Bracket installation requirements

There are no specific installation requirements.

Rear Door Reinforcement Bracket Cargo Ladder specifications

  • Extra protection for your rear door
  • Stainless steel hardware

Product disclaimer

The regulations for the Reinforcement Bracket are different per country. It is your responsibility to check what your country requires. Dutchvanparts does not accept any liability nor hold responsibility for the regulations you need to abide by or any problems you might encounter with this product.




Rear Door Reinforcement Bracket Cargo Ladder

 40,00  48,40 (Incl. VAT) (Ex. VAT)

Rear Door Reinforcement Bracket Cargo Ladder

 40,00  48,40 (Incl. VAT) (Ex. VAT)

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