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    I've got a VZ wagon which didn't come with a cargo barrier although it looks like it had one fitted previously.

    If I buy one and fit it, how easy is it to shift it when I need the back seat up or down?

    Also can you still use the cargo blind if rear seat is down and the cargo barrier is in that position?

    Have searched the site and couldn't find this. Sorry if I've missed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acrow View Post
    I've got a VZ wagon which didn't come with a cargo barrier although it looks like it had one fitted previously.

    If I buy one and fit it, how easy is it to shift it when I need the back seat up or down?

    Also can you still use the cargo blind if rear seat is down and the cargo barrier is in that position?

    Have searched the site and couldn't find this. Sorry if I've missed it.

    Regards

    Acrow

    easy to put in an out, has two twist locks on the top and two bolts on the bottom, if you want to have the seat down an barrier there, move it forward, put the two twist lock in at the top, lower the brace at the bottom of the barrier, and extend the metal braces from the cargo barrier to the mounting holes and put the bolt through it

    yes you can use the cargo blind with barrier and seat down,

    i have the barrier with the perpex emergency window in it, its really good if you want to pull something from out back when on a trip with passengers


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    I have got the cargo tie down rails in my wagon and find them alot more useful than the cargo barrier. I think th cargo barrier defeats the purpose of the wagon in that it reduces the length of cargo space. I regularly carry bikes in the back of my wagon without putting the back seat down and hanging them over the back seat, impossible with a cargo barrier in. even with a cargo barrier I would not have tie down points for things like bikes, prams, and goodies without the cargo tie down rails.
    Honestly, the best, and safest, thing you can have in a wagon, with or without the restricting cargo barrier

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