Look OK (for my D2) ... but the shipping is a bit pricey!
Thanks for the link!
https://www.travall.com.au/land-rover/dog-guard
Anyone used these? They seem very well priced and there is a wide range. Obviously they are imported. At almost half the price of the locally made products, its a bit hard to resist.
Look OK (for my D2) ... but the shipping is a bit pricey!
Thanks for the link!
Kev..
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Ours is also a five seat 110. I'm planning to import a half barrier/dog guard from the UK, but its had to wait while I do some other things, such as get the main power feed from the starting battery to the rear drawers and install an AGM and plugs.
There are several dog guards advertised in Land Rover Owner International and other mags and they are about half the price of a full barrier. I have decided I don't want the lower half of a barrier as I'd still like to be able to fold the rear seats and lay long items on the floor up to the front seats. A half-barrier will achieve my aim of stopping stuff coming into the cab. I had a half barrier in our previous D1 and it worked fine.
So that's my plan.
Someone on here had a Webbing barrier, which offers flexibility, but then his dog ate it.
In hindsight, that would have been perfect for me.
By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
apologies to Socrates
Clancy MY15 110 Defender
Clancy's gone to Queensland Rovering, and we don't know where he are
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