Dog quarters.
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:19 pm
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?
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?