
 Originally Posted by 
Michael2
					 
				 
				If a cargo barrier is an approved design that can handle x amount of deceleration force, then can a cargo barrier be used as the anchor point?
My cargo barrier has a mesh top, but a solid aluminium chequerplate bottom mounted to the frame.  Victorian engineers say I can put a bolt through the floor with a large washer (specified size, but I can't remember exact size now).  So if I can bolt the restraint to the floor through thin alloy, then it must be infinitely safer to bolt it through the cargo barriers thicker plate, with the force now spread across that plate and against 4 or 6 mounting points.
Even if my cargo barrier were all mesh, I could use a wide plate to spread the force across the full length of the cargo barrier, but rely on the barriers mounting points.
I've seen the flimsy factory mountings on the back seats of Holden Zafiras, and I doubt that they would be half as secure as a cargo barrier.
			
		 
	
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