Does anyone know if there is a removable cover (roller blind type) or something similar that you can get for the 120 series to cover your load from would-be thieves.
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I forget what it is called but there is a sort of cargo barrier that fits into the rear seat mounting points and fits across between the two as a flat panel that covers goods being stored, but at a lowish height. This looks like a standard cargo barrier and can easily be removed but you could afix a panel to this which would provide some out of visibility block to wouldbe theives. I'm not aware of anything else though unless a tarp or similar over the top is sufficient.[COLOR=#000080]Nick[/COLOR]
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Nothing I know of that is avaible as an accessory.
Do you have a cargo barrier ? If not you may want to consider something that secures the load as well as hiding it. ( Milford have a few options )
If you already have a cargo barrier, and consider a blind is essential, you might be able to adapt a dark coloured Holland blind from Bunnings or somewhere, and affix it to the barrier.
Otherwise as Schaffer said, a tarp, or picnic blanket rubber side up.Cheers, Wayne
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Schaffer,
That would be the lifestyle rack. http://www.lifestyleracks.com.au/
You might want to fabricate something similar to the lifestyle racks and utilise the 3rd row seat mounting points, but at window level.
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With the dark tint over the factory privacy glass you can't see what's in the back anyway.Dave
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I have also heard or seen of a system that OL sell that builds off a cargo barrier to provide a full window cage to protect your valuerables in the rear. Even if someone was to break the windows then they couldn't get anything. Maybe a little over the top for most but ...[COLOR=#000080]Nick[/COLOR]
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Thanks for the replies, I don't have a cargo barrier and while I do have window tint, it is not dark enough to hide the contents of the cargo space. I have removed the third row of seats and consequently the rear side windows give a full view.
That lifestyle barrier is a neat idea.
Regards,
Foxo
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