View Full Version : KJ Killford Millford Cargo Barrier Installation Instruction
Bill.T
12-05-2010, 09:54 AM
Hi Guys,
I just bought a used Millford cargo barrier on eBay for a $1 and after test fitting in my 2000 KJ wagon it is obvious I need the installation instructions as I'm sure holes have to be drilled, at certain points, for fittment.
Does anyone have a set of the instructions that I could possibly grab a copy of?
Thanks!
Bill.T
alscall
12-05-2010, 10:56 AM
I think you'll find that you need a fitting kit too. That can be purchased through Mitsu, no idea of the part number.
I purchased a cargo barrier a few years ago, for $10 but when I went to get the fitting kit it cost over $100!! Not so cheap after all. Unless your seller removed all the bolts etc. that have been screwed/ fitted into the car? Not just the bits attached to the barrier?
MadMax
12-05-2010, 11:51 AM
Fitting kit is made up of a large number of metal straps, brackets and bolts, on the second gen wagon (original Mitsu kit) anyway. No holes needed to be drilled, all bolt holes are there already. Don't know with an aftermarket one for a KJ though. Get in contact with the seller, he might still have the bits, or some photos on how its mounted.
Little known fact:
Cargo barriers were popular once upon a time, with people who had hyperactive dogs needing to be kept in the back. lol
JimBeamer5
12-05-2010, 05:55 PM
Holes don't have to be drilled, but you have to cut some small holes in your roof lining. I'm sure there was a thread here on this subject, it even had pictures. It's not hard to do at all, you of course need the mounting kit. I got my barrier of Ebay for $40, that included the mounting kit.
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