JAndreF321
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That does look like it would work!Ruff Land are super durable: https://rufflandkennels.com/product/backseat-rider/
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That does look like it would work!Ruff Land are super durable: https://rufflandkennels.com/product/backseat-rider/
BreezeGuardsCrates are safer. There are two dog sometimes they squabble . We can pack other luggage on top of the crates. They don’t scratch the interior. We can leave in with the windows cracked and go shopping, They can’t try to jump out the window and eat some one. Dobermans are really high drive and energy . They ride great, six hours , in a crate.
Any pictures?I used Pcv pipe to make a frame, then put plywood on the top. My dogs beds go on that. I made the frame one piece, it goes right in with the rear seats folded up. I can then put cargo underneath.
My guys are little so this may not work for you.
Those are the ones I have been looking at I think the female would fit fine but her dad is a little largerRuff Land are super durable: https://rufflandkennels.com/product/backseat-rider/
Is that easy to do or require toolsMaybe take the seat bottoms off.
33"
The seats come out easily on a SCAB and I bet a SCREW is the same. IIRC, there is just two different sizes required. The space between the lower pockets in the door panel is ~ 60" with a little more space between them and the door handles. You might be hard pressed to get two 30" deep crates in the back.Is that easy to do or require tools
any hints or links for removal ?The seats come out easily on a SCAB and I bet a SCREW is the same. .