Athos
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Am planning the addition of a battery (probably in an ArkPak) and a fridge/freezer (probably a Waeco CF25) and as a result I've just been looking around the MY13 Forester looking for ways to secure the loads in general for some upcoming trips. I could put them in the back (behind the rear seats) and there are a few places there to secure loads to (currently I have a basic cargo net in the back to hold down shopping/etc and stop it sliding around) but I've made the mistake in the past of putting too much weight in the back.
For example I'm looking at putting the battery/ArkPak in one of the rear footwells, probably fresh water tank in the other rear footwell, and the fridge maybe on the rear seat along with plastic boxes of other stuff. With the battery+water weight down so low they're not going to slide anywhere, and using the seatbelts I can stop things on the back seat trying to slide forward. But is that enough?
Obviously there are the seat belts, the four ISOFIX bars in the base of the rear seat uprights, the child seat tether points on the backs of the rear seats, the four loops in the corners of the rear cargo area, and the "shopping bag tie down points" on each side of the cargo area. But are there others I've missed?
If you don't know about the ISOFIX points here I've pulled back two of the covers:
I'm pretty sure I could add loop points to the outer rear seat bolts of the front seats. But should I really be doing this? These would be hidden in the floor, and accessible by sliding off the plastic foot cover (I haven't worked out the voodoo to remove the plastic cover from the "inside" rear feet). These feet are usually covered by my rubber mats, but it should be workable.
Are there any other points I've missed? I've looked under the rear seat and there don't seem to be any convenient existing points to run straps to. And given that the straps would probably be going up and over loads on the rear seat they would really need to be as close to the footwell as possible. The seat base clips down with plastic clips: there are no bolts as in some earlier models.
Incidentally I have no plans for a cargo barrier at this point (although we did have one in our MY06). And even if we did that would just encourage me to put more heavy things behind or over the rear axle unless it was somehow mounted behind the front seats, which isn't going to fly in this car...
Maybe a strap between the outside bolts of the seats (or maybe just gravity alone?) will have to do to secure loads in the rear footwells, and straps/clips from that up and over the luggage/etc to the ISOFIX points will suffice for the rest?
Thoughts anyone?
For example I'm looking at putting the battery/ArkPak in one of the rear footwells, probably fresh water tank in the other rear footwell, and the fridge maybe on the rear seat along with plastic boxes of other stuff. With the battery+water weight down so low they're not going to slide anywhere, and using the seatbelts I can stop things on the back seat trying to slide forward. But is that enough?
Obviously there are the seat belts, the four ISOFIX bars in the base of the rear seat uprights, the child seat tether points on the backs of the rear seats, the four loops in the corners of the rear cargo area, and the "shopping bag tie down points" on each side of the cargo area. But are there others I've missed?
If you don't know about the ISOFIX points here I've pulled back two of the covers:
I'm pretty sure I could add loop points to the outer rear seat bolts of the front seats. But should I really be doing this? These would be hidden in the floor, and accessible by sliding off the plastic foot cover (I haven't worked out the voodoo to remove the plastic cover from the "inside" rear feet). These feet are usually covered by my rubber mats, but it should be workable.
Are there any other points I've missed? I've looked under the rear seat and there don't seem to be any convenient existing points to run straps to. And given that the straps would probably be going up and over loads on the rear seat they would really need to be as close to the footwell as possible. The seat base clips down with plastic clips: there are no bolts as in some earlier models.
Incidentally I have no plans for a cargo barrier at this point (although we did have one in our MY06). And even if we did that would just encourage me to put more heavy things behind or over the rear axle unless it was somehow mounted behind the front seats, which isn't going to fly in this car...
Maybe a strap between the outside bolts of the seats (or maybe just gravity alone?) will have to do to secure loads in the rear footwells, and straps/clips from that up and over the luggage/etc to the ISOFIX points will suffice for the rest?
Thoughts anyone?