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Part #: TAOFEH
Most clubs, official runs and off road meetings require you to carry a fire extinguisher onboard your vehicle for safety. Now most fire extinguishers are not going to put out a raging fire, but they will stop a small one from becoming a big one if you get to it in time. I usually have one mounted to the side of the seat frame, or somewhere in the back, but a friend gave me one of these as a birthday gift, so I figured I would install it and see how it held up. Installation is pretty simple and I almost didn't write anything up, but this is a pretty nice holder, so I figured I would show it off a little. The straps are nice and thick, good heavy duty velcro, metal buckles to take up the stress points of cinching down the straps. Very good quality, especially compared to the cheap knock offs that you can purchase in other location.
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This page last updated: 15-Dec-2018
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Common Sense and Safety should always be observed when working on your vehicle or doing modifications. Jackstands, wheel blocks, disconnecting the battery are a few of the basic safety precautions that should be used and may not be mentioned in the write ups on this site. You are responsible for your own installation, these write ups are a helpful guideline and should not be taken as an official installation instruction. My write up may be different from the kits currently out there, so alwasy double check the manufacturers installation instructions when installing anything. I try to keep the site up to date with changes that have occured as I discover them, but may not have the latest unless someone lets me know. If you feel that an install is above your capabilities after reading my write ups, I recommend getting together with a club and getting some help. Only a few times have I needed to employe some actual help from a shop to get something done. Usually welding or A/C work. While I have spent many years working on mechanical systems, I am not an expert, nor do I pretend to be one. I hope these write ups have been useful to you.
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