ARCHIVE Speski Off-Road Cargo Barrier

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This is fantastic......been trying to figure out how to keep the hound dog in the back and not jumping all over a newborn....

Would you ship to Canada?
 
Sorry to bug you any further timeline on the 100 series?

Sorry, just have not had the time to work on it again. My friend sold his 100 as well. But I do have access to another. I hope to work out the mounting details in Oct.
 
Sorry guys my 1 year old kid has been taking priority over everything lately.


I do have a 60 in my fleet though. Are you 60 guys open to a little drilling into the rear wheel tubs or floor?
 
Sweet product, can I make a suggestion?

For speedy removal and installation, you should try captive screws, they can be tightened like a thumb screw, have a spring to pop them out of the threads once theyve been loosened, and wont fall out. You could probably shorten a 5 minute removal into a 2 minute removal though!

McMaster-Carr

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47/4C - Captive Screws | Southco

This would avoid having to find an allen key or wrench, and you cant loose the hardware. For those that are interested in something that can be easily removed for the third row, it might be ideal for quick removal.

Also, have you thought about a couple threaded holes to re-install the grab handles for those that want to leave the seats in, when you'd be taking the barrier out youd have the seats down anyways?

Sorry to hi-jack things with my critisiscm! It does look like a real quality product and I dont mean to nit pick your work. These do cost a bit more than regular hardware ans some need to be pressed in but they are the cats pajama's!
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Cody.
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I like it. A lot. I 2 have a 100 and would be interested. I don't care about color matching my grey interior. I 2 have rear AC. I would really prefer not to put holes in my interior and prefer somewhat easy removal for hauling larger objects. I don't need the use of the 3rd seats while installed.

We have a cheap-ass Pets Mart model now. It is MUCH better than nothing at keeping the dogs in the back, but it rattles, and isn't very secure at all. In an accident, the barrier, the dogs, and anything else back there with them is coming forward anyway. I am about to have a bambino in the back seat, so obviosuly safety concerns go up.

The other option I would be interested in is some form of lower barrier to keep the dogs in the back when I have the 2nd seats folded down. Any thoughts?
 
Any progress on the 100 series barrier?

Sorry not yet. I had a truck lined up to use before Christmas but a family event got in the way. I have it figured out. Just need the time to put it all together.

Also working on:

80 series compatible with Hanna Cargo Carriers (probably done by this weekend)
4th gen 4Runner
60 Series
 
Speski OffRoad barrier for Hanna Cargo Carriers

Spent some time in the shop today. Got a prototype done that does not interfere with a Hanna Cargo Carrier holding 2 Scepter type water cans. My standard design will not allow two cans to fit. Mounting is the same

$360 for this model.
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