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    Cargo barrier photos please

    Scored a cheap, perfect condition Milford full length cargo barrier with all the braces and bolts.
    Made for GU written right there on the label.
    I call B.S.
    Made for GU Patrol AFTER some drilling and lots of messing around.
    Based on the ease of install I could have bought any brand and put in the time to manufacture brackets and mount it to the existing hand rail holes.
    Anyway, what I am after is a couple of photos showing the position in the vehicle, does it mount in front of the pillar or behind it towards the rear of the wagon?
    Thanks in advance.

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    Mine is a 3/4 and fits right behind the rear seats, cant get a pic atm.
    I choose the 3/4 length bebause If Im away by my self I can stowe the
    gear either in the front seats of under the Patrol and still have enough
    room to have a half decent sleep. Mine to was a GU one but was not an easy fit
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    I've got a GU one in my GQ so had to modify the brackets a little but Ive mounted the top brackets behind the C Pilllar, so where the grab rail is above the rear window


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    Got it done.
    A few extra bends in the top brackets and it was sorted without the need to drill.
    Fit it around my titan drawers so all good now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mc4by View Post
    Scored a cheap, perfect condition Milford full length cargo barrier with all the braces and bolts.
    Made for GU written right there on the label.
    I call B.S.
    Made for GU Patrol AFTER some drilling and lots of messing around.
    Based on the ease of install I could have bought any brand and put in the time to manufacture brackets and mount it to the existing hand rail holes.
    Yep, I scored a cheap, perfect condition Milford cargo barrier with full fitting kit for my Troopy when I had it. Same experience, the fitting kit was about as accurate as one made by monkeys who once saw a photo of a Troopy!

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