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Senior Member Username: Rover_puppy
Post Number: 397 Registered: 05-2003
| Posted on Tuesday, November 11, 2003 - 10:55 pm: |
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I was tempted to remove my rear seats today. I really want that lower space in the center of rover to carry heavy stuff (tools, water jugs, etc). Before I do this, I need to find an extension for the genuine D2 dog guard to keep us safe from flying gear. Would like to find something that mounts super secure as the genuine does. Any ideas or suggestions for extension? Does anyone have any pics of how they set up that area once the seats were removed? If you do, please post them - I need to find a way to make comfy place for dogs in the same area when I remove THEIR seats. When I looked today, it appears that removing seats will open up a good sized area near the floor for cargo. Thanks in advance, Jamie |