View Full Version : defender 07 cargo barrier & recovery hooks
RMB3218
19th October 2007, 05:40 AM
Hi,
I had a look at my new defender yesterday and will pick it up next week. I am interested if anyone has got one with a cargo barrier. With the new seats it appears to me that there would be a problem with fitting a Milford barrier. The dealer(MLR) said the Landrover barrier was not available. Also will the 4x4intelligence front recovery hooks fit. I have sent 4x4intelligence some photos I took with my mobile but they didn't come out to well.
thanks
Kevin
gruntfuttock
19th October 2007, 07:31 AM
PM me. I know of a bloke who can make one up for you. It will not have the plate on it saying it conforms to certain specs though. But you just might have to buy the fittings for a standard one though to fit it
waynep
19th October 2007, 07:58 AM
PM me. I know of a bloke who can make one up for you. It will not have the plate on it saying it conforms to certain specs though. But you just might have to buy the fittings for a standard one though to fit it
It may or may not be the same bloke I know ( in Ferntree Gully )
...and Kevin i am green with envy you lucky bugger getting a new Fender this early....we expect pic pics and mor pics and a drive test /report ....:D
LRHybrid100
19th October 2007, 11:51 AM
PM me. I know of a bloke who can make one up for you. It will not have the plate on it saying it conforms to certain specs though. But you just might have to buy the fittings for a standard one though to fit it
can said bloke make D110 shelves that clamp to the cargo barrier and bolt to the sides to make a "soft item" shelf?
gruntfuttock
19th October 2007, 01:42 PM
You mean like a shelf that hooks into to cargo barrier and bolt to the sides like?
LRHybrid100
19th October 2007, 02:12 PM
thats the one!!!
LRH
LRHybrid100
19th October 2007, 02:14 PM
creating a shelf to store light items - towels / sleeping bags etc
LRH
gruntfuttock
19th October 2007, 02:43 PM
I think he could do it and, I would like to have one myself, so I'll see if he can fit it in before xmas, but he is pretty snowed under at the moment.
LRHybrid100
19th October 2007, 03:01 PM
THX - I will be in VIC in Nov and again in Feb (VIC show)
sniegy
19th October 2007, 08:43 PM
I dont see a problem with the cargo barrier fitting. The only difference is the rear seat mounting as the rest of the vehicle IS the same..chassis, panels(except bonnet:))etc.The barrier may mount re-ward a fraction to allow for the rear seat mountings.;) I would presume its a 5 seater? not a 7, then its a whole new ballgame.. Cheers & Congrats.
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