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  • Cargo Hold Partition?

    Hi guys,

    I'm a courier. Delivering in summer drives me crazy. When I open the rear doors all the cool air gets out. Then when I get back in the AC has to cool down the cargo hold as well as the cabin because I've just got a wire partition. By the time I get to my next stop the Caddy still hasn't cooled down.

    Does anybody know the best way to isolate the cabin from the cargo hold?

    Thanks.

  • #2
    With our Toyota Hiaces vans at work we have attached a clear plastic sheet to the wire mesh cargo barrier to help with that problem. Not a perfect solution but it does help without the big outlay that a new fibreglass cargo partition/barrier.
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    • #3
      Interesting solution! ...and cost effective. That might work.

      Where do you get the plastic? Bunnings?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by feenix74 View Post
        With our Toyota Hiaces vans at work we have attached a clear plastic sheet to the wire mesh cargo barrier to help with that problem. Not a perfect solution but it does help without the big outlay that a new fibreglass cargo partition/barrier.
        Did the same thing with Renault Master vans at our work. Much better solution than a fibreglass cargo barrier. Much better visibility also. We purchased the van new & the dealer suggested a plastic sheet attached to mesh cargo barrier and also fitted it.

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