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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Julian

    Out of concern for your personal safety...

    Put MUCH larger washers behind the Extinguisher mount...
    And check the retaining strap is really secure..
    When I had the carrier in my D2 behind the 1st row seats for trips I had the fire extinguishers (1 each side, a small powder and a large water) mounted behind the barrier but they were accessible from the rear doors, not possible with the barrier further back. The powder one is now mounted in the D4's driver side rear door pocket which is not ideal because its not particularly obvious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by herrBlick View Post
    Mate you should contact Drifta I got some made and I have never looked back...you can measure from you guard to get that snugg fit...I love them
    yes can only attest to that, Drifta did a great job with my on

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    Quote Originally Posted by phl View Post
    How much was the barrier, installed, or did you do the install yourself?

    I also gather from another post that there are no obvious drill holes for the upper straps with this system, as it's hidden under the trim.
    G'day PHL,
    I installed myself but I wouldn't think it would be much to get someone else to do it but it is rather easy, I got it through work so it cost me hardly anything bu I can get more give me a bell on 03 9786 1818 and I'll see if I can get an Aulro special going, and it is hidden under the trim so no obvious drill holes.

    Cheers
    Julian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Julian

    Out of concern for your personal safety...

    Put MUCH larger washers behind the Extinguisher mount...
    And check the retaining strap is really secure..

    And... Move that Maglite..

    If you ever run into something hard you are likely to get the back of your skull smashed
    Thanks Tombie,
    The bracket for the fire extinguisher is held onto the cargo barrier by steel wire it's not going anywhere, but I will look at them both again and check how they could move in case of an accident.

    Cheers
    Julian

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoctorJ View Post
    Thanks Tombie,
    The bracket for the fire extinguisher is held onto the cargo barrier by steel wire it's not going anywhere, but I will look at them both again and check how they could move in case of an accident.

    Cheers
    Julian
    I debated this myself, whether to put the extinguisher behind the barrier or in front of it, obviously it is much more accessible in the cabin but I wasn't happy that however well I fixed the bracket that I wold be able to trust the clip that holds the extinguisher into it in an accident.

    I decided the likelihood of an accident was higher than that of a fire and a fire was most likely whilst camping where I usually have the back door open anyway so I put it behind the barrier.

    I also didn't like the look of that Maglite from a safety perspective.

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    Mine vehicles mount across the floor in front of the passenger seat in LVs

    To avoid drilling the floor you can make a metal strap up from the seat mounts.

    Its also really accessible: Imagine trying to open the back door - vehicle on fire, only opened 1 door when getting in, electrics fried.

    MagLite - Same deal, Drivers side - Also good protection and easily grabbed if on the receiving end of a Road Rage type incident...

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    My D3 buildup

    Good point with the extinguisher, I will rethink my extinguisher location on CB facing forward as well, not sure whether I trust the industrial cable ties I used

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Mine vehicles mount across the floor in front of the passenger seat in LVs

    To avoid drilling the floor you can make a metal strap up from the seat mounts.

    Its also really accessible: Imagine trying to open the back door - vehicle on fire, only opened 1 door when getting in, electrics fried.

    MagLite - Same deal, Drivers side - Also good protection and easily grabbed if on the receiving end of a Road Rage type incident...
    Thats where mine is.
    If you mount them in the back surely when you need them the old dust in the rear door lock will get you and you wont get the door open

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Mine vehicles mount across the floor in front of the passenger seat in LVs

    To avoid drilling the floor you can make a metal strap up from the seat mounts.

    Its also really accessible: Imagine trying to open the back door - vehicle on fire, only opened 1 door when getting in, electrics fried.

    MagLite - Same deal, Drivers side - Also good protection and easily grabbed if on the receiving end of a Road Rage type incident...

    I also have the Maglite in the drivers door

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    [QUOTE=DoctorJ I got it through work so it cost me hardly anything bu I can get more give me a bell on 03 9786 1818 and I'll see if I can get an Aulro special going, and it is hidden under the trim so no obvious drill holes.
    [/QUOTE]

    If it isn't hard, may do it myself. My D4 is literally still being built, so will wait until it's done. And seeing that I have to be in Melbourne early April, may even be able to pick it up.

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