Hello All.
I'm a pretty new forum member and pretty smug L300 owner.
In order to prepare for a trip last fall through the Chilcotin and onto Bella Coola with my fiance, my parents and 2 dogs - I had to do some quick seating modifications for ease of packing and interior comfort. Mainly I wanted to keep dirty dogs off the seats and still maximize cargo room.
So.. I took out the bench seat and slapped some 2by4's and plywood together to make a raised platform. A piece of old cargo netting is secured on by a bungie cord to the hand holds, the curtain frame, and also a suction cup hook on each of the windows. There is also a small lip on the far end of the plywood to prevent dog beds or crates sliding into the vans interior.
As a prototype it's worked really well. My only issue is that the netting is a pain to take down and in the event of a head-on our dogs will still fly forward like guided missiles.
I wondered what other solutions Delica dog owners have come up with?
Dog quarters.
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- snelson
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Re: Dog quarters.
One of the easiest methods I use is to flip the bech seat in the back up, then flip the backs of the bench seat up as well - so it basically forms a wall using your seats.
Can't see shyte out the back window but worked well and no mods needed.
Can't see shyte out the back window but worked well and no mods needed.
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Re: Dog quarters.
Nice
"Dog is your co-pilot"
Or perhaps PILOT
"Dog is your co-pilot"
Or perhaps PILOT
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Re: Dog quarters.
nice mods.
I own a newfoundland dog, I use metal wire crate because whenever I don't use, it can folds and shrug behind the rear seats. Whenever my dog gets muddy or dirty, I just fold both rear seat up and set up the crate for him in my L400. I guess the crate smaller than mine(giant size) would only need half rear seat up. Also it can be place anywhere inside whenever it suits you.
I own a newfoundland dog, I use metal wire crate because whenever I don't use, it can folds and shrug behind the rear seats. Whenever my dog gets muddy or dirty, I just fold both rear seat up and set up the crate for him in my L400. I guess the crate smaller than mine(giant size) would only need half rear seat up. Also it can be place anywhere inside whenever it suits you.
Cheers
Spadelica
94 L400 Super Exceed
Spadelica
94 L400 Super Exceed