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
This outfit make a barrier for the D3 - looks pretty good.
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						SubscriberI 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
Last edited by RoverLander; 8th May 2011 at 08:54 PM.
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!
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						Supporter 6 months on ...
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		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.
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						SubscriberI 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!).
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