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colinrr Member Since: 08 Feb 2011 Location: North Gloucestershire Posts: 104 |
The bent piece is approx 25 mm wide plated steel angled out at approx 45 degrees and then back in by the same angle to form a flat parallel with the first face. The length of the two end faces is approx 25mm each and the centre (sloping) face is also approx 25mm. So you would have to start off with a piece of steel at least 80mm long to allow for bending. Mine is about 3mm thick. The holes at each end are in the centres of the two flat 25 X 25mm faces. One has a captive nut but you could get away with drilling an M8 clearance hole and nut and bolt.
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6th Aug 2013 12:12 pm |
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bobtail4x4 Member Since: 24 Mar 2013 Location: mid yorkshire A1/M62 Posts: 118 |
Thanks
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6th Aug 2013 7:47 pm |
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gstd4-e Member Since: 01 Oct 2009 Location: A50 Posts: 233 |
I bought a second hand dog guard and the same pieces were missing. With the rear seats in place you do not need to secure the guard to the luggage anchoring points (load securing ring) as the guard stays in place due to the tight fit of the brackets which rest on the interior trim adjacent to the window. With the rear seats flat then I use cable ties attached to the guard and load securing rings.
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7th Aug 2013 7:06 pm |
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