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Cargo Barriers

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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DBW
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Cargo Barriers

Post by DBW »

Has anyone tried modifying or at least fitting a barrier to a GU that suits another vehicle?

The only reason I ask is I'm thinking of getting something else and making the brackets to suit.

Ebay for example - A Barrier for a GU will go for $250-$360 but a barrier for anything else like a hiace etc $50-$100!

It's nice to have a perfect fit but... :x
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Post by zookjedi »

i got mine from systems cost me $270 brand new rated etc paid them wensday over the phone and it was at my place friday . best service i have ever had and it bolted up easy as, i was thinking of doing as you are thinking but the snug fit is worth the extra $ and the assurance its built properly for your vehicle
if its worth doing do it intensly , better still do it with MADPASSION

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Post by DBW »

Thanks for that.

I'm really surprised nobody has done this!
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Post by GUJohnno »

Some things aren't worth skimping on.

A few months ago we had a vehicle from out club go off the track and roll numerous times, 80 meters down a steep embankment. i have no doubt that the cargo barrier saved their lives. Not only did it keep the gear in the back, but it acted as a rool bar and stopped the roof from collapsing.

If your going to the 'bother' of fitting a cargo barrier, then get one made and designed for your vehicle. Yours, and others lifes are worth it.
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