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Old 05-21-2009, 02:58 AM
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Dog barrier?

I've seen pictures of what looks like a dog screen or barrier. From the picture, it looks like it goes from the top of the second seat to the roof. Does anyone know if there is one available specifically for the X5? There are plenty of pressure fit ones but I would like to have one designed to fit the car.

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Old 05-21-2009, 10:02 AM
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Hey Dave, I'm not sure exactly which year you have, but this is the OEM version for the E53:

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love the last link. bmw website. OH, never thought of that....
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Old 07-03-2009, 09:47 AM
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What you are looking for is called a Load Space Divider (part# 51 47 8 259 504) (see pic). This very high quality (BMW-made) heavy duty nylon net keeps the cargo in the cargo area (in an accident, during emergency stops, or otherwise).

Easy to use, the divider can be installed (your X5 already has the clips for it) behind the first or second row of seats (not for use with the rear entertainment system), depending on how much stuff you are carrying. (We had ours because we didn't like the idea of a child stroller rolling around in back without anything to prevent it from coming over the seats if we had an accident.)

I bought mine used from Craig's List for $40 but they are about $400 if you buy them new from the Stealer.



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Old 07-03-2009, 02:06 PM
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mmm craigslist!!

got our roof racks and carrier for $350, all BMW OEM!

and 4 18" rims and tires, $500!!
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What you are looking for is called a Load Space Divider (part# 51 47 8 259 504) (see pic). This very high quality (BMW-made) heavy duty nylon net keeps the cargo in the cargo area (in an accident, during emergency stops, or otherwise).

Easy to use, the divider can be installed (your X5 already has the clips for it) behind the first or second row of seats (not for use with the rear entertainment system), depending on how much stuff you are carrying. (We had ours because we didn't like the idea of a child stroller rolling around in back without anything to prevent it from coming over the seats if we had an accident.)

I bought mine used from Craig's List for $40 but they are about $400 if you buy them new from the Stealer.



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works great, hooks up easily rear or Forward position if seat backs are down. There are mounts in the roof.
Limits rear visibility some, but that seems to be a fair trade for the versatility and convenience.
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