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NM Cargo Barrier

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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NM Cargo Barrier

Post by Pagey »

Have an NM Pajero and am fitting a cargo barrier. Was told that all bolt holes are in place to fit barrier but brackets don't match anything. Are they hidden under the plastic at side windows and under carpet in the rear?
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Post by sascot »

dude, top brackets should bolt into existing hand grip bolt positions, bottom bolts into same possie as the tie down rings beside the wheel arches. In ech case remove the bolts and place bracket over the top then replace the bolt. :)
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Post by Pagey »

Yeh that's what I thought but the brackets that came with the barrier don't line up with the positions you have explained. I looked at a picture of one and they seem to line up in a different spot?
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Post by Pagey »

Thanks Scott, just as I thought. I will pull off the plastic trims and have a look.
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