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    Fitting a fire extinguisher

    OK, so I bought a fire extinguisher for Betty yesterday and now I am looking for a good place to fix it to.

    An easy option would be the Cargo barrier as I can just cable tie it and be done in 5 min, but I will not be able to reach it from the drivers seat.

    Or I could possibly bolt it to the transmission tunnel in the drivers footwell, but that looks kind of tricky and involved.

    Or I could remove the plastic surround under the drivers seat and fix it there, the only down side is that I loose the storage compartment and it will look a bit rough.

    What I do not want to do is leave it in it's box in the boot.

    Any suggestions?

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    Hi Black Betty,

    Guessing it's a small one (around 1 kg?)

    In a previous car, I mounted one to the front of the drivers seat supports, under where your knees are.

    Didn't get in the way at all, could easily be reached and didn't look out of place.

    Only draw back was some sort of authority type (RTA, coppers maybe) could take exception to it as if it came away, could end up under your feet around the pedals. I had a small length of light gauge webbing and a clamp (got it from a bush walking shop) around the whole lot as an extra to hold it in place, just in case the over center clamp thingy undid.

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    In front of the passenger seat on the floor is a prettty common place to put them too. Just gotta make sure you're not drilling though anything important when you make the holes.

    I'd shy away from mounting anything that heavy with cable ties. Even if it was on the cargo side of the barrier (it'd be a pain to get to), it'd be a decent projectile if the worst happened.

    Kinda like the dope we saw on the freeway today with the BBQ bottle ocky strapped to roofrack of his 80 Series

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boxer View Post
    In front of the passenger seat on the floor is a prettty common place to put them too. Just gotta make sure you're not drilling though anything important when you make the holes.

    I'd shy away from mounting anything that heavy with cable ties. Even if it was on the cargo side of the barrier (it'd be a pain to get to), it'd be a decent projectile if the worst happened.

    Kinda like the dope we saw on the freeway today with the BBQ bottle ocky strapped to roofrack of his 80 Series

    whats wrong w a ocky strap?......

    cheers

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    Hi everyone,

    I have put my extinguisher along the side of the centre console, it has enough room to allow the passenger to stretch their feet out without banging into it.



    Fastening was done with 2 x M5x30mm self drilling screws they are long enough to pass through the carpet and foam insulation underneath and then through the body, they stick out about 10mm into the area along side the gearbox and are well clear of the gearbox.

    Regards,

    Totthead

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    I've put a plate in behind the plastic trim so I don't lose the seatbox ...
    there's also one mounted on the passengers side in my D1, easy to grab as you bail out.



    Stevo

    yep, they both get rotated in the bracket before every trip so the powder doesn't pack down.

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    In front of the passenger seat. I made an adapter plate, so I didn't even have to drill holes. I'll post a pic one day (maybe).
    Cheers
    Johannes

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    Mine is well... in a terrible place i simply have a small one under my drivers seat loose it hardly moves around and i do shake it every time i check my fluids (regularly) but its been fine so far

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    Quote Originally Posted by sschmez View Post
    I've put a plate in behind the plastic trim so I don't lose the seatbox ...
    there's also one mounted on the passengers side in my D1, easy to grab as you bail out.



    Stevo

    yep, they both get rotated in the bracket before every trip so the powder doesn't pack down.
    this is where mine is and it works for me its easy to reach on the way out, when i had the wrangler i had one mounted to one of the rollcage uprights and when the radiator blew mate thought it was on fire and grabbed it on the way out and it was a bit of a pain so after that experiance i rekon where it is could not be easier

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