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    Roof Rack or Cargo Barrier

    I am in need of a bit more storage room in my 2002 GUIII.
    Looking for thoughts from those with more experience and knowledge than me on whether a cargo barrier to allow me to pack higher or roof rack would be better.
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    Cargo barrier protects the occupants. I'd go cargo barrier first if I had to choose. Also when touring the stuff on the roof should be avoided or limited if you can. Touring with a full roof and half full car is nuts.
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    People die from objects in the rear of the vehicle becoming projectiles in an accident. Cargo barriers save lives.

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    ADR cargo barrier evey day of the week ,,plus you can bolt other goodies to it
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    ADR cargo barrier evey day of the week ,,plus you can bolt other goodies to it
    Went looking for ADR cargo barriers as opposed to Milford or Black Widow. Google told me ADR wasn't actually a brand name

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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    ADR cargo barrier evey day of the week ,,plus you can bolt other goodies to it
    Stop using acronyms John :-)
    https://infrastructure.gov.au/roads/motor/design/
    "The Australian Design Rules (ADRs) are national standards for vehicle safety"

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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    Stop using acronyms John :-)
    https://infrastructure.gov.au/roads/motor/design/
    "The Australian Design Rules (ADRs) are national standards for vehicle safety"
    Just didnt want ppl fitting dodgey home made jobs that think will stop anything
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Just didnt want ppl fitting dodgey home made jobs that think will stop anything
    I ended up with a Milford which has a tag that says it meets all the standards.

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    I had the roof rack first then along came the cargo barrier, but only because that's the way it ended uo being....... Heavy stuff in the back, lighter stuff on the roof....... The car is chockers when the 5 of us go camping


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    Speaking of cargo barriers can you guys recommend some good brands something that's strong and isn't gonna break
    Currently own a ZD30 2000 GU patrol with a dead injector pump about to start a build on a TD42 motor to go in the car and basically rebuild the whole car into a machine of a rig

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