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Mounting a fire extinguisher?

SubNuke

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Is anyone mounting a fire extinguisher in their Ranger Raptor? What options are you using? I had one in my Bronco, and think it’s a good safety item to consider. Looking for mounting options.
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I just have a dry chemical fire extinguisher tucked to the side of the back seat that I can grab quickly if needed... I was looking for a way to mount a bracket but gave up after a pretty short attempt and just shoved it down back by the stock B&O Amp in the back. secure and doesn't move and I can grab it in a matter of seconds if needed.
 

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This is what I run with in my fun car, and I'm going to put one in the new Ranger too. By attaching to the seat, it floats back and forth with the seat and is out of the way, but secure. These are general Amazon links; you may find them for less on some automotive or safety supply sites.

Best of luck!

Extinguisher

https://a.co/d/cO4Mp8u

Mount

https://a.co/d/2cn91Sz

Seat extension (could not find the original one I used but something like this or build your own)

https://a.co/d/clulYjI



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John E Davies

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Two"bare" Element E50s, no sleeves, one in each front door pocket: no brackets are needed.

John Davies
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As others have mentioned, I am keeping an Element E50 in my truck (gradually adding them to every vehicle). I took inspiration from the Pirate Camp Co mount and designed my own for the passenger side of my NA truck. I do need to reposition my clips because one of them will make contact with an electrical connector under the seat if I try to put it all the way forward, but it's a low priority because there's really no reason the seat would ever be moved that far.
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I have a swing box in the bed and mounted a quick release mount to the end of the box. Works great and easy to get to and release.
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