This outfit make a barrier for the D3 - looks pretty good.
Autosafe Industries Pty Ltd - Contact
cheers
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This outfit make a barrier for the D3 - looks pretty good.
Autosafe Industries Pty Ltd - Contact
cheers
I have the Autosafe fitted. It is a D3 version (I'm not aware of a D4 version). All works fine. Ive also used this as the basis for mounting a shalf system for the load space.
First attempt at uploading photos so hope it works:(
Couple of other threads on this, one recent one from Dangermousehouse, "another cargo barrier question," or something like that.
Hayman Reece make the OEM barriers for the D3 - part number RAA559 - I got one when I bought my D3 - 60kg rating and allows side airbag deployment (many don't). $800 option on new vehicle. Hope that helps!
Cheers,
A PM reminded me that I haven't posted a follow-on to this question.
I looked at the genuine LR cargo (i.e. dog) barrier, but ended up going with the Milford one as it looked a bit more sturdy and is rated for a 60kg load (per item). Have had it for a few trips now and am very happy with it - not that I have exercised its full potential :)
We tend to take it out of the car between trips so that we can use the third row of seats for the school run and it takes a little bit of fiddling to get in and out, but it isn't too difficult once you get used to it - it only takes 5 minutes or so.
I can recommend the 4x4 Intelligence product and service - a quality product that was supplied with a small emergency hammer.
I sourced a cargo barrier from 4x4 Intelligence which was well made and easy (but fiddly at times) to install.
Despite the instructions being absolute garbage - like a cartoon drawn by a blind man before being photocopied 83 times - the hardest part being squaring up the small holes required to be made in the upper rear trim.
There are no rattles at all and it will take about 5 mins to remove and reinstall the 2nd time around (although I think that I'll leave it in as it looks good!).
Cheers,
RickO