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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim621 View Post
    I was considering making my own cargo barrier, but using safety rope netting. this way you could easily remove the net, scrunch it up and stick it under the front seats if needed.

    eg, the trailer covers, three quarters of the way down this page Custom made safety nets and safety netting

    The catch is how to connect them to the inside points of the car.

    Steve
    Having rolled a defender and seen the roof held up by the Milford I’m a great fan of the “ barriers”.

    (Un)fortunately my new defender (2001 TD5) has a box which carries that carries the draw floor to the back of the drivers seat. Great for sleeping. So I have only one back seat.

    So I’ve only got two options a custom barrier which would be my preferred or a cargo net.

    Which in the short terms is what I’ll go for.

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    Milford in 07 Puma

    I have a Milford in an 07 Puma - plus a home made false floor across the wheel arches with tie downs and a luggage net. The milford is excellent as it is near vertical and it really maximizes the load area. Fire extinguisher, first aid kit and Michelles Sacs canvas barrier bag for oddes and ends on the barrier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim621 View Post
    I was considering making my own cargo barrier, but using safety rope netting. this way you could easily remove the net, scrunch it up and stick it under the front seats if needed.

    eg, the trailer covers, three quarters of the way down this page Custom made safety nets and safety netting

    The catch is how to connect them to the inside points of the car.

    Steve
    Steve British Army do this. They have the frame of the cargo barrier with hooks all around which the netting hooks into. Have no pics but have seen it in various cars. I think the netting may be elasticated...

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    have found a autosafe one $470 fitted


    compared to the milford one that i had quotes of $710 and $880 fitted

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    Yeah... my Milford was $739 fitted to an 09 Puma last year in Adelaide. However that included mounts for both front and rear installations. I currently have it fitted behind the rear seats but it easily removes and fits behind the front seats without tools. From the autosafe website it would appear that you have to choose either the front installation OR the rear installation as the cargo barrier is different for each installation.

    The Milford was expensive and I'm sure you could easily make something if you are handy at metal work or alternatively purchase the Landrover "dog barrier" from OS for about half the price. However, I got the cargo barrier because I carry small kids and heavy lumpy stuff in the same vehicle, and the Milford barrier has both an excellent build quality and an outstanding reputation in vehicle accidents.

    Cheers
    Mark

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    Just found this -

    Defender Milford Cargo Barrier on Ebay.

    Starting at $250,

    Land Rover Defender Milford Cargo Barrier - eBay Accessories, Interior, Car Parts, Accessories, Cars, Bikes, Boats. (end time 22-Apr-10 08:49:32 AEST)

    Not mine or any body that I know, but looks okay.

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    Puma OEM Cargo Barrier now fitted. Nice tight fit, no movement, no contact with interior trim, no modifications required (some earlier posts mention elongating holes) and easily removed for seven seats. I previously removed a milford from a Td5 due to the amount of slack in the fittings which meant that the top of the barrier rubbed a slot in the roof lining. It would never tighten and always rattled.

    OEM option is now described as a cargo barrier, maybe due to its ECE R17 compliance, although less than Australian Standard milford. It is still a substantial safety barrier. No one in their right mind would have unrestrained large weights in the back and just rely on a cargo barrier.

    Happy with fit and finish and price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drover View Post
    Just found this -

    Defender Milford Cargo Barrier on Ebay.

    Starting at $250,

    Land Rover Defender Milford Cargo Barrier - eBay Accessories, Interior, Car Parts, Accessories, Cars, Bikes, Boats. (end time 22-Apr-10 08:49:32 AEST)

    Not mine or any body that I know, but looks okay.

    id think at 250 its a great buy
    but in 6 days it will be well over 500 and rising, then add freight

    i had been looking on ebay for a week or so and not one came up in a search

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