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Old 05-07-2012 | 03:19 PM
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Default Fire Extinguisher suggestions - with pics pls

Looking to install a fire extinguisher in the passenger side somewhere....

Who has a good setup for street use primarily, without taking up legroom for the passenger....

Pics pls? Links?
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i kinda dont want to put it on the front of the seat. I can picture someone fiddling around and pulling the trigger instead of pushing the seat back or forward...
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Low budget model

I picked up two seat belt male ends from a local salvage yard.

The ends were removed from an early 90's BMW. $5.00.
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thats awesome - unfortunately my daughter sits back there...but that is a great solution....

Under the passenger footwell?
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i kinda dont want to put it on the front of the seat. I can picture someone fiddling around and pulling the trigger instead of pushing the seat back or forward...
There is a pin (like a grenade) and a plastic seal tie. It won't discharge by accident. However no guarantee about the wife's panty hose getting torn




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Low budget model

I picked up two seat belt male ends from a local salvage yard.

The ends were removed from an early 90's BMW. $5.00.

Thats pretty slick

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Old 05-14-2012 | 06:46 PM
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I have two (sorry about no piccies!) each laid down between the side of the front seat and each door. Can still use the leccy seat controls no probs. They are about 4-5cm diameter and ~30cm long. They don't have a big trigger like ja78911sc piccies above but just have a large button to press (after pulling the pin). A little velcro stuck to them keeps them nicely in place resting on the carpet. I like them but a few nervous passengers have worried they wouldn't be there unless they might be needed!




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