
 Originally Posted by 
Captain_Rightfoot
					 
				 
				And about the cargo barrier... the main problem seems to be that the rear seats sit further back and are more reclined on the "Puma" than the "Storm".  I don't see why you couldn't fit one from a "Storm" to a "Puma" if you were prepared for it to sit back slightly and maybe have a little wasted space behind the back seats low down.
			
		 
	 
 No that's not it at all, the rear seat has a large block in the floor that it locks into.  Rather than recess it (sensible and wouldn't protude into load space) they just bolted it on to the floor pan (cost effective solution no doubt) and so there's this 2" bump across the centre 50% of the load area at the back of the rear seats... just where the barrier would normally sit
	
		
			
			
				
					
 Originally Posted by 
Captain_Rightfoot
					 
				 
				In other news how does one restrain a child in a "Puma"?  Have they done child restraints for them yet?
			
		 
	 
 Puma is built to conform with the ISOfix system but of course you can't buy ISOfix child seats in Australia as they aren't approved I believe.  But it does have a centre inertia reel belt in the middle rear seat unlike the Land Cruiser 70 Workmate which has a simple lap belt - now how did Toyota get away with that one 
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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