Thanks, makes sense.The cutout goes around the internal ”passenger” door opening lever, allowing you to open the door from the inside. You can see it lined up in the last photo.
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Thanks, makes sense.The cutout goes around the internal ”passenger” door opening lever, allowing you to open the door from the inside. You can see it lined up in the last photo.
Have you got any pictures of the barrier fitted in the forward position? What does it attach to at the bottom?Did the research for 12 months or more, factory half height barrier is my choice. Just started fitout of rear space. Can be fitted behind front seats etc if required. Fits my Off Road or touring or expidition configuration options (as not all trips are the same).
Hope this assists in planning your trips and fitout.
The half height cargo barrier is lighter, and it will also supports a 105 amp hr Lithium battery (flat type) plus other like supporting a 100 ltr water bladder for extensive expedition trips. (This is clipped along the lower frame that easily supports the weight).
I believe the half height barrier is the most flexible choice. Even after the draw system is fitted with a 80 ltr fridge is in place. Still leaves options to remove rear seats replaced with a flat panel (same fixing) for even more storage options.
As always with any off road vehicle, its mandatory to consider weight (for all loads) keeping as low as possible, essential to.also minimise roof load.
Hope it helps.
No I plan to NOT move it forward as there is no reason to. Will post once drawers go in with water bladder etc. Cheers GeoffHave you got any pictures of the barrier fitted in the forward position? What does it attach to at the bottom?
I have bad news for you. The half height barrier cannot be moved behind the front seats as it comes delivered. I can't make it work and nor can my dealer or agent. Take a look at the bottom paragraph on page 1.Did the research for 12 months or more, factory half height barrier is my choice. Just started fitout of rear space. Can be fitted behind front seats etc if required. Fits my Off Road or touring or expidition configuration options (as not all trips are the same).
Hope this assists in planning your trips and fitout.
The half height cargo barrier is lighter, and it will also supports a 105 amp hr Lithium battery (flat type) plus other like supporting a 100 ltr water bladder for extensive expedition trips. (This is clipped along the lower frame that easily supports the weight).
I believe the half height barrier is the most flexible choice. Even after the draw system is fitted with a 80 ltr fridge is in place. Still leaves options to remove rear seats replaced with a flat panel (same fixing) for even more storage options.
As always with any off road vehicle, its mandatory to consider weight (for all loads) keeping as low as possible, essential to.also minimise roof load.
Hope it helps.
Hi Andrew, have you made one yet?Since there are no commercially available cargo barriers to go behind the front seats, I have started the journey of designing and building one. I will make it in accordance with the Australian Standard but i won't have it externally tested.
It should be relatively easy. Albeit, time consuming.
I can't bear the thought of doing a desert crossing or the Canning with the seats down and no barrier to stop stuff falling all over me. Never mind what happens if I have an accident.
Hi Andrew, have you done anything about making a barrier? MichaelSince there are no commercially available cargo barriers to go behind the front seats, I have started the journey of designing and building one. I will make it in accordance with the Australian Standard but i won't have it externally tested.
It should be relatively easy. Albeit, time consuming.
I can't bear the thought of doing a desert crossing or the Canning with the seats down and no barrier to stop stuff falling all over me. Never mind what happens if I have an accident.
Hi Andrew, have you done anything about making a barrier? Michael