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Dog Guards
FujiSan
 

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Post: #1
Dog Guards

Anyone got any experience with either OE or aftermarket dog guards?

Use one?
Any good?
OE or aftermarket?

Going to be for a small dog, Jack Russell in fact, so really looking for something that does not occupy the whole boot area in a 5-door. maybe also easily removed if not required all the time.

Wink

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12-09-2012 05:17pm
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Token
 

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Location: Cheltenham
Post: #2
RE: Dog Guards

Check out this link...

http://babyrr.com/forum/Thread-Full-heig...go+barrier

In summary, I had a full height OEM barrier fitted and it was a nightmare...

- Hard to fit (took Stratstone several hours over a couple of days)
- Had to go back twice due to poor fit
- Design is poor

In the end, they failed to resolve the fit issue and in addition, it makes the car very impractical as it's not easy to remove and as such there is no opportunity to put rear seats down to increase luggage capacity.

Stratstone were very good about it and changed it to a half height barrier which is much better and suits my needs (i.e. still allows golf clubs to be stowed with rear seats folded down). However, this suits me as I have a big dog and my little dog sits on the wife's lap. I originally wanted the full height so that we could have the little dog in the boot with the seats down so he could still see us. If you only have a small dog, not sure what the half height barrier achieves other than protecting the leather head restraints assuming the dog can reach them.

Hope this helps, although not sure it does!

Evoque Coupe 2.2 SD4 Dynamic LUX 190HP (in some kind of grey!)



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12-09-2012 05:47pm
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Bessiebella
 

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Location: Uk
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RE: Dog Guards

I have a Labrador & have decided not to fit a guard, he is very good & stays in the back but I have ordered one of these & it fits like a glove
http://www.titancovers.co.uk/products/La...iners.html
12-09-2012 08:11pm
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cutter7
 

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Location: Oxfordshire
Post: #4
Dog Guards

(12-09-2012 05:17pm)FujiSan Wrote:  Anyone got any experience with either OE or aftermarket dog guards?

Use one?
Any good?
OE or aftermarket?

Going to be for a small dog, Jack Russell in fact, so really looking for something that does not occupy the whole boot area in a 5-door. maybe also easily removed if not required all the time.

Wink



Sorry my tapatalk has gone tits up, but I'll send the link when I get home from my PC to the guard that I have had for a good few months.


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(12-09-2012 08:29pm)cutter7 Wrote:  
Sorry my tapatalk has gone tits up, but I'll send the link when I get home from my PC to the guard that I have had for a good few months.


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I have this installed in my 5 door, the quality is excellent and it sits very rigid behind the headrests plus there are no rattles or movement at all, and you can take it out in minutes..

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http://www.paddockspares.com/grey-mesh-d...-door.html

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12-09-2012 08:29pm
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FujiSan
 

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RE: Dog Guards

Thanks for the tips.

The paddock one looks good.

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12-09-2012 09:58pm
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ED209
 

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Location: durham
Post: #6
RE: Dog Guards

TRAVALL - honestly best bit of aftermarket kit i have ever bought for a car. Cheap, easy to fit/remove, absolutely rock solid, 100% reccomend it.

Even tried to get a one for the mrs car, they didnt make one to fit but said if i brought the car down to them and allowed them to use it to design one i could then have one for nothing from them. I would have snapped theor hands off if i didnt live 300 miles away.

td4 Pure manual in orkney grey, auto wipers/lights, front fogs, spare wheel. carmats4u mats, travall dog guard. Collected 30/03/12.
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13-09-2012 03:32pm
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leaf911
 

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RE: Dog Guards

cutter7 where did you get your side guards from? Were they custom made? I am looking at getting those in future so that the car fabric interiors are protected from dog hairs. Thanks.
nevermind.. lol.. just saw it was a hatchbag. Looks great! Will definitely consider it when we get our Evoque.
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14-09-2012 06:20am
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Bessiebella
 

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Location: Uk
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RE: Dog Guards

Hi Leaf911 have a look at http://www.titancovers.co.uk ! It you look on this thread there is a photo of one in my car http://babyrr.com/forum/Thread-TOWBAR-GU...2#pid68962
14-09-2012 07:52am
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cutter7
 

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RE: Dog Guards

(14-09-2012 06:20am)leaf911 Wrote:  cutter7 where did you get your side guards from? Were they custom made? I am looking at getting those in future so that the car fabric interiors are protected from dog hairs. Thanks.
nevermind.. lol.. just saw it was a hatchbag. Looks great! Will definitely consider it when we get our Evoque.

try here:
http://www.hatchbag.co.uk/product.php?xProd=1421

Just realised that you noticed the company...Laughing

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14-09-2012 07:58am
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leaf911
 

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RE: Dog Guards

Thanks Bessiebella and cutter7. The dogguards are definitely something I am thinking about for when we purchase our evoque. I think instead of the metal mesh, it might be cheaper to get the rear seat flaps.Wink
14-09-2012 08:30am
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