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I have a 5 lb Kidde fire extinguisher stashed under the rear passenger seat, and it fits perfectly. My FJC is a 2007 MT. Don't know if the AT or 2008 has different spaces under the back seat.
It's totally ghetto. There is no "mount" for the fire extinguisher. It's literally just stuffed under the seat. I can fold the seats down with it there, and yes it is a PITA for people getting in the back, but I couldn't get excited enough (yet) to make a custom, permanent mount.I really like that mount. I assume you can't lay the seats down without taking it out though, right? What did you use to mount it, it looks custum.
It's totally ghetto. There is no "mount" for the fire extinguisher. It's literally just stuffed under the seat. I can fold the seats down with it there, and yes it is a PITA for people getting in the back, but I couldn't get excited enough (yet) to make a custom, permanent mount.
It's totally ghetto. There is no "mount" for the fire extinguisher. It's literally just stuffed under the seat. I can fold the seats down with it there, and yes it is a PITA for people getting in the back, but I couldn't get excited enough (yet) to make a custom, permanent mount.
but at leat you got your priorities in the right order. seen a whole lot of problems with completely stock FJ's catching on fire. \n
.....huh?
I wrote my first reply to compliment what I saw. When my reply was broken down, words were highlighted using "quotes" and then the addition from AARONSCA saying his work was ghetto.... at least implied that he thought i must be crazy to think his carpentry was more than ghetto and I must be crazy for thinking it looked sharp. I then turned to logic. Compiled the little evidence I had to go off of and formed a theory. I added the 20 posts, the avitar of Mr Garrison, and the complete list of mods AARONSCA as done to his FJ, "none, is almost to much to list", I came to the sarcastic conclustion he must have a bad ass truck with a need to put a fire out on his rig sometime while driving down the highway stuck in traffic.
truck with no mods = street queen. street queen is also referred to as a pavement queen. if the only mod AARONSCA has chosen to put on his truck is a fire retardant....then logic leads me to think the mental capability of the person in the drivers seat isn't much more than the fluid the extingisher holds.
A stock FJ has its best chance of catching on fire by being douced by diesel fuel and having a lit match thrown at it.
If I miscalculated, or misunderstood the reply back to my compliment then I would be an ass not to offer an apology concerning my words. If this is the case, and I read it completely out of context (which I have done before) then my words would be an inaccurate description in AARONSCA's case.![]()
We put two Marine type extinguishers on the rear doors. We could not find a great place to install, but felt that if something was on fire, we would probably be jumping out of the FJ. So then you have quick access on both sides of the truck by just opening the rear doors. Installed here, they don't interfere with folks in the back. We had to use the shorter 12" to 14" extinguishers to fit the doors. We also have a larger one in our storage box.
I used the stock mounting hardware that came with the extiguisher. I removed the cap on the arm rest and that gave me access to the inside of the door without having to remove the door panel. Then I used stainless steel bolts and a good sized flat washer on the inside finished with a nylock nut. This has proved to date, a secure and rattle free install. I have taken the truck off road often and no rattles and no flying extinguihers
As for seat clearence issues, none from the front seat, you have to sit in the back seat with the extingusher and have someone in the front moving the seat back and lean back in normal driving positions. Then mark where you need to mount it. Remember that I used 2 smaller sizes than you might first pick. Thats why the marine application worked as boats have space issues too.
Now when you fold down the rear seat, you have to open the door or remove the extingusher temporaraly. Again, nothing is perfect but it works for us and I love the quick access.