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discomarsh
26th February 2016, 07:30 AM
Does anyone have photos of their Range Rover Sport with a cargo barrier installed? I'd like to see how/where the top mounting point is? If you've got info on where you got the barrier installed, I'd appreciate it too. I'm in the Sydney area.
Marty110
26th February 2016, 07:55 AM
I had mine custom made by the SA distributor of Ausguard cargo barriers - there was not one available off the shelf. Pic attached. The gaps at the sides are for the side air bags, there has to be a certain amount of clearance apparently. As it was a custom it obviously is not certified but that didn't worry me as much as ending up with my fridge, water tank or tools banging around my head or my grandkids in the back!
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discomarsh
26th February 2016, 09:29 AM
Thanks for the photos. Looks like a good set up.
So the top mount is close to the tailgate rim? I can't remember if the one I'm considering has speakers there...
Marty110
26th February 2016, 09:56 AM
Thanks for the photos. Looks like a good set up.
So the top mount is close to the tailgate rim? I can't remember if the one I'm considering has speakers there...
Mine has the premium sound system and has no speakers in that location - mine is a 2008. Plenty of clearance between the mounts and the rim, they end up close due to the slope of the rear of the RRS - but thats one of the things we like over the brick rear end of the Discos!!
Stuart02
26th February 2016, 07:03 PM
There is a Travall one as well - they don't require any screwing or bolting - but the pics on the website don't look anywhere as neat as the D4 version.
Marty110
26th February 2016, 07:57 PM
There is a Travall one as well - they don't require any screwing or bolting - but the pics on the website don't look anywhere as neat as the D4 version.
I think the Travall would only be suited to light cargo, also it does not extend to the floor so would not stop my water tank or fridge from breaking the seat backs/catches in a nasty impact. Horses for courses, if all I had to worry about was shopping or restraining the dog then the Travall would be great, also quickly removable.
discomarsh
29th February 2016, 01:27 PM
I would prefer something that is bolted-in and full length.
Stuart02
29th February 2016, 01:33 PM
I would prefer something that is bolted-in and full length.
Then yes as far as I've been able to figure out, Martin's is the only solution.
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