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ttc546



Member Since: 05 Mar 2008
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I've got the Cargo Barrier AND a Barjo Tailgate barrier for the dog. As Barjo are less than a mile away from me, I had it fitted by them - TOP Service Thumbs Up The Barjo comes with a handy door in the barrier to allow the dog to go in and out when YOU want them to! I also had the water bowl bracket fitted so they can drink easily enough. The roller blind is a bit of a nuisance for the dogs so I take it out permanently.

Only ikkle likkle dogs can get through the gap in the Cargo Barrier! Chris

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Adrian



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Hi all, I too have the land rover cargo barrier but would like to know which muppet on the design team made it so that you can't get the load cover out of its mounts without having to move the load barrier. I like to keep the load cover in place to use when needed but it's a real pain when the dogs are in the car. I find the best thing is to tie the flap up with a very small elastic strap, if not the dogs have it at face level. If anybody has sussed a way to get it out without the need to move the barrier I would love to know how.
keep up the chat lads will soon be able to sell the telly.
Adrian.

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ttc546



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Adrian wrote:
Hi all, I too have the land rover cargo barrier but would like to know which muppet on the design team made it so that you can't get the load cover out of its mounts without having to move the load barrier. I like to keep the load cover in place to use when needed but it's a real pain when the dogs are in the car. I find the best thing is to tie the flap up with a very small elastic strap, if not the dogs have it at face level. If anybody has sussed a way to get it out without the need to move the barrier I would love to know how.
keep up the chat lads will soon be able to sell the telly.
Adrian.


Yep, I said the exact same thing on the "What Features would you like to see" thread. Its really dumb for them to have done that. Chris

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ttc546 wrote:
Adrian wrote:
Hi all, I too have the land rover cargo barrier but would like to know which muppet on the design team made it so that you can't get the load cover out of its mounts without having to move the load barrier. I like to keep the load cover in place to use when needed but it's a real pain when the dogs are in the car. I find the best thing is to tie the flap up with a very small elastic strap, if not the dogs have it at face level. If anybody has sussed a way to get it out without the need to move the barrier I would love to know how.
keep up the chat lads will soon be able to sell the telly.
Adrian.


Yep, I said the exact same thing on the "What Features would you like to see" thread. Its really dumb for them to have done that.


Shocked I wonder if the Ge Censored ns would have designed it like that Question Rolling Eyes 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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