Has anyone fitted a cargo barrier to there prado ,as im in the market but unsure of which brand to go for.any prices would be helpful aswell..and are they an easy self installation unit......thanks..
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I picked up a genuine Toyota one (which is made by Milford anyway) off eBay for $85.00 a while ago and I think the fitting kit which I bought from my 4WD service people was around $80.00 also.
A mate and myself fitted in a couple of hours or so with no dramas. Instructions came with the fitting kit.
Have a search of the threads, there is a post of how to do it, with pictures, by Joey.
cheers,
Dobbo2014 Black GXL D4D Auto with a few add ons.
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Originally posted by cuppaHas anyone fitted a cargo barrier to there prado ,as im in the market but unsure of which brand to go for.any prices would be helpful aswell..and are they an easy self installation unit......thanks..- Cargo barrier[/*:m:gv32zgxq]
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I believe Joey did a post on installing a Cargo Barrier into a 120 series. Not sure if thats called "Dos and Don'ts of Installing a Cargo barrier" but I know there is a thread with a name like that.
Search will turn it up. Should be pricing in there but always best to ring around as the pricing might be from last year or year before or...[COLOR=#000080]Nick[/COLOR]
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I'm actually helping my father in-law for pricing for some gear including a Cargo Barrier.
The following prices where offered to suit a 100 series with rear air but you can see the difference in pricing for the SAME Milford single position cargo barrier to suit the TD GXL 100 Series with rear air- ARB Book Pricing - $594 + $128 (From March 2009)[/*:m:6aloq3vz]
- ARB Regency Park - $564 + $ 128[/*:m:6aloq3vz]
- Automotive OnSite - $462 - $123[/*:m:6aloq3vz]
The following is the pricing for a Prado TD GXL 120 Series no rear air or bags- ARB Book Pricing - $515 + $181 (From March 2009)[/*:m:6aloq3vz]
- ARB Regency Park - $489 + $ 128[/*:m:6aloq3vz]
- Automotive OnSite - $387 - $123[/*:m:6aloq3vz]
Steve at Automotive OnSite is also helping me with pricing on a roof rack (looking at Rhino and ARB Deluxe Alloy)[COLOR=#000080]Nick[/COLOR]
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Hi,
I installed an Outback barrier myself, well should say a half barrier as I have a Tanami draw system installed.
The reasons I went for the Outback unit are they use original mounting points, the upper hand grab mounts,
and they have energy absorbing moutings, the main reason though is they use a solid steel rod for the frame
which makes it a lot slimmer than the tubular steel style. Not sure if they make a full barrier though.
Cheers
LeighW
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