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> best location to mount fire extinguisher, looking for ideas...
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post Jul 13 2017, 11:12 AM
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Where is the best place to mount a small fire extinguisher? In the cabin? In the front or rear trunk?

I've kept it behind the passenger seat, but if someone tall wants to sit there, they won't be able to move the seat back.
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post Jul 13 2017, 11:23 AM
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I drilled a couple holes through the lateral boxed section and mounted on against it so it will be under the passenger in a space they don't use and is easily reachable when I am driving alone.

It would depend if you want it visible or not...

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post Jul 13 2017, 12:45 PM
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I drilled a couple holes through the lateral boxed section and mounted on against it so it will be under the passenger in a space they don't use and is easily reachable when I am driving alone.

It would depend if you want it visible or not...

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Ask yourself if you want to have it visible or hidden then go from there. What you want is having it as close as possble to quickly take out the fire like rotisserie man toolguy said. It can be pricey for older cars to replace electric stuff.
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