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The dog barrier is great... 200

The last Volvo we had came with a swing down metal dog barrier. We liked it for the very reasons you want a barrier.

We could travel and not have objects come forward. When we would do long trips, the rear part was stacked to the roof, and nothing would fall forward on the kids.

When we needed to carry long objects, the barrier would hing up and clip into clips at the roof.

There must be used Volvos and Volvos at wrecking yards, pic-a-parts, that have these barriers.

Some of the installations are with either Allen wrench machine screws, or the newer ones with Torx (tm) heads.

If you find one that you can tear out and install, note where the barrier hinges mount, so you know where to install it in your wagon.

The question I have for anyone out there - are there factory mounting spots for these barriers??

Or do they mount where the shoulder straps anchor for the rear facing "jump" seat??


good luck.






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