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Old 22nd March 2012, 09:35   #1
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Default zt-t dog guard hooks

the hooks/slots that the dog guard fits into...
why is there a second identical set of hooks in the roof handles of the back seats, it makes no sense to me. is my car missing an accessory?
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Old 22nd March 2012, 09:42   #2
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Default Dog/Load Guard

With the rear seats folded down you can use the load guard to protect you from loads sliding forward under heavy breaking.
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Forgot to mention that you remove the guard assembly from behind the rear headrests and mount it on the back of the folded seats!
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Old 22nd March 2012, 09:47   #3
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They are there on all 75 tourers and ZT-T's

On higher spec cars or as an option the retractable load cover has a parcel restraining net that fits in these slots, there is also a dog guard available as an optional extra.

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With the rear seats folded down you can use the load guard to protect you from loads sliding forward under heavy breaking.
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is that with fitting it into the slots in the back of the seats?
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Old 22nd March 2012, 11:54   #5
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is that with fitting it into the slots in the back of the seats?
Yup! Although it seems that although all Tourers have the clips at the top (inset into the grab handles) not all have the requisite brackets/slots on the back of the seats!
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