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Lord_Bubu
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Baggage net/dog grate
« on: Jul 12th, 2007, 5:02pm » |
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Hi, was there only a dog grate (hope thats the right word) available for the Scorpio estate or was there also a baggage net available (cant believe there wasn't, even my old escort had one).? If so does anyone have a spare one or knows the Finis number? Ford wants 120 pounds for the dog crate And is the dog crate good for holding back all the baggage in case of an accident? Best regards, Tim
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scorpio_man
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Re: Baggage net/dog grate
« Reply #1 on: Jul 12th, 2007, 5:21pm » |
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hi there try fordpartsuk.com for a quote for it. well worth it as it's top quality. it bolts on using the rear seat belt mounting points. you'll find it very difficult to find one s/hand as they're that good, very few people let them go. regards
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Lord_Bubu
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Re: Baggage net/dog grate
« Reply #2 on: Jul 12th, 2007, 6:45pm » |
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Thanks Scorpio_man, do you mean that the original ford crate is a good choice? Or do you think an aftermarket solution would be better? Does anyone have a picture of the original ford part, because as I already said, i don't own a dog but want wo make sure no baggage flies around and breaks my neck just in case of an accident? Best regards, Tim
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Jonnycab
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Re: Baggage net/dog grate
« Reply #3 on: Jul 13th, 2007, 1:50am » |
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A cheapo adjustable dog guard from Argos etc should stop the luggage flying forward. They fit between the roof & the floor & should stop the back of your head being bashed in when you shove the brakes on ..... ....although, the headrests should protect your head from forward flying missiles.....unless you have big ears
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