Need detailed pics of cargo barriers

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Looking to make a cargo barrier for the 60 and I'm looking for as many pics as I can get my grubby hands on. I need pics of everything, Mounting points, brackets, construction detail etc. Post up or email them to me at BMAN5@cox.net

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thanks for nothin you thankless bastards :flipoff2:
 
I have a barrier I built but no camera that's working I'll try to get pictures this week end from a buddy's camera.
 
Thanks Baloo!
Glad to see that someone in the Jungle cares.
 
I don't know if you tried looking at POR but I posted a similair pots over there and didn't get a who lot either:-(

Hope that you have better luck here...I will be watching and hoping for you..
 
I'm working on a design, I didn't want a permanent barrier so I designed a frame-within-a-frame with hinges that pivots up (backwards, towards the liftgate) and can be secured in either the open or the closed position. Mine's a DD and my rear visibility is already compromised, I didn't want to feel like a I was driving a U-Haul truck! The picture shows the beginning stages of it, I'm hoping to get it finished before the end of the month so I can get it powdercoated with a big batch of parts. It's also the only picture I have:
 
Took this pic on the McGrew Trail ride. This guy have a Milford with attachment points behind the rear seat and also behind the front seats. Kind of cool.
Russ

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That guy would be me. Sorry for my lazyness and not going out and snapping some photos for you. But thanks to Russ there it is! If you want any specific shots of it let me know and I will get em up for you. Russ' photo is with the rear seat folded down and the barrier all the way up to the front. It also mounts right behind the rear seat when the seat is up.
 
TOY350 said:
That guy would be me. Sorry for my lazyness and not going out and snapping some photos for you. But thanks to Russ there it is! If you want any specific shots of it let me know and I will get em up for you. Russ' photo is with the rear seat folded down and the barrier all the way up to the front. It also mounts right behind the rear seat when the seat is up.

Hey Toy, I didn't mean to steal your thunder but you have the very sweet set up.
Would like to emulate this myself oneday.
Russ :cool:
 
No prob Russ, thanks for posting it up for me. Hope to see you on the trail again :cheers:
 

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