Mount any 3” standard 2.5lb extinguisher to your stock seats for an OEM look and instantaneous access to your fire extinguisher. Save Your Car!
FD’s run hot. Under-hood temps rival any car out there and the stock turbos only further introduce heat into the engine bay. The result is brittle rubber hoses carrying oil, fuel, and coolant, potential leaks in brittle o-rings, fuel pulsation dampener problems, etc. The potential for disaster is unfortunately ever present in the FD, even with meticulous maintenance.
Safe and Secure!
- A fire extinguisher is great to have but can become a dangerous projectile during an accident if not properly mounted.
Highlights:
- OEM Look and Functionality: Seamlessly mounts to your OEM seat allowing full seat travel and access to seat slider mechanism.
- Street Friendly: Ergonomically designed and extensively tested to be unobtrusive – will not contact your passenger’s legs, and does not impede entry or exit of car.
- Track Safe: Pass tech inspection without a problem, metal to metal mounting.
- Instant Access: Quick release assembly in arms reach, when time is of the essence.
- Protect your investment
- Meticulous Design and Manufacturing: Black anodized aircraft grade 6061 quick-release assembly.
- Light weight: but strong CNC laser cut steel mounting assembly.
- Includes Hardware:Comes with all hardware required for complete install, including extinguisher straps.
- Pictorial Installation Guide: Full detailed step by step how-to guide for a quick and hassle free install.
- Made in the USA!
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Halon 1211 2.5lb Extinguisher
- Maximum fire-stopping power in a 2.5lb unit.
- “Clean agent” extinguisher leaves no corrosive powder residue after discharge, with the agent evaporating after contact.
- Clean agents will not damage electrical components, rubber, or corrode paint/aluminum like dry agent (powder) extinguishers.
- Clean agent extinguishers put out fires without further damaging your vehicle. Dry agent extinguishers will effectively put out an engine fire, however the left over powder/residue often causes more damage than the fire itself.
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