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Thread: Roof Rack or Cargo Barrier

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    Luckily only paid around $150 bucks Jack mate. 2nd hand/very newish from an old member on here alerted from my bro before my time on here. They're based in Boronia-Vic according to the plates for Googling:-) I'm sure there would be many others as good but was impressed mostly with the install ease and very tight rear seat angle hugging design to allow draws afterwards easy peasy as ET would say!

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    So I'm a bit stuck about what to pick up first for the GU
    1. Cargo barrier
    2. Rear drawers
    3. Dual battery system
    4. Winch
    5. Set of 16X8 with 33's on them


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    In the order you have there I would think. The cargo barrier is going to be easier to fit before the drawers and it's better to have dual batteries before the winch. Tyres meh whenever you got the cash


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    In my case I got the drawers the same day I got the Patrol. Cargo barrier next as the consensus of the forum was that it was a safety issue as well as a storage bonus. It came up at a great price so I couldn't pass it up. Then a week later I tripped over a great deal on the roof rack. I have the wiring for a dual battery to be located in the back and now I'm looking for a good battery.

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    it really does depend on what you want to do with your vehicle...........
    I went tyres first because I was more into day trips off road than camping at the time. Car already had a dual battery system, which I didn't use. Got a cheap roof rack for carrying kayaks and fitting the awning too.
    The second patrol I bought already had the 33s, dual battery system, so I added the roof rack from the old patrol. Cargo barrier came up cheap, so bought that, only had my winch a couple of years but rarely gets used. Still don't have a rear drawer system, for me it takes up too much room in the boot which the dogs need.

    So again, all depends on your requirements. Get what you can get when you can afford it, or when you feel that it's time that you will definitely use it


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    All good thanks guys for your input. Can anyone suggest some good brands for the things I listed.
    Was thinking autosafe for the barrier
    Supercentre rear drawers and winch
    And I would love to have a optima d31a for the dual battery but not sure about the wiring for it brand wise
    And tires I was going for a set of the federal couragias mt's


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    The Titan (supacentre) draws are good for the price, I think. Had a lot of issues with a 'cheap' winch, ended up with a medium priced Ironman instead. I use projecta duel system so I can swap between batteries if needed. And I believe the federals are crap.


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    What makes the federal so crap


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    I had them on a shorty. Noisy and not great in the mud. Slippery on wet roads. That's just me


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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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