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Beings as I'm not paying out for the dealer to fit my Raised Boot Floor (see my other thread), I might as well get the dog guard aswell.

I assume this can be easily fitted myself?

Have seen a couple of threads on here where it states you need to create mounts in the roof, however, looking here, nothing goes into the roof and simply attaches down behind the seats.

Advice greatly appreciated.

Andy

Unless you badly want to use your Skoda vouchers, there's one up for grabs here.

Beings as I'm not paying out for the dealer to fit my Raised Boot Floor (see my other thread), I might as well get the dog guard aswell.

I assume this can be easily fitted myself?

Have seen a couple of threads on here where it states you need to create mounts in the roof, however, looking here, nothing goes into the roof and simply attaches down behind the seats.

Advice greatly appreciated.

Andy

I have a dog guard fitted, its so easy to fit and remove.

It has two screws at the bottom and slips into the seat catches.

And that's it!

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