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Old 08-24-2020, 03:27 PM   #26
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Re: This is why you need to carry a Fire Extinguisher in your truck + have Good Insur

Oh boy that's hard to look at. I have a couple extras in the garage and will definitely throw one in the truck.
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Old 08-24-2020, 05:31 PM   #27
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Re: This is why you need to carry a Fire Extinguisher in your truck + have Good Insur

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I have been trying to figure out where to mount mine. Not good sitting on the front seat. I like this idea
I was concerned that it may be in the way for passengers, but my wife tells me it is not a problem...and she would have no problem telling me if she didn't like it
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Old 08-24-2020, 10:17 PM   #28
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Re: This is why you need to carry a Fire Extinguisher in your truck + have Good Insur

I don't have room in the cab for an extinguisher, but I have a pass-through into the camper shell. I plan on putting speakers back there if I don't go with that big plastic headliner with 4 tinny speakers that I see advertised. That would replace the headliner I took out (along with a BUNCH) of wires that my FiL put up there for the CB. It's a wonder that the truck didn't burn to the ground, the way those wires were in there. We repaired a light fixture in his old house that had the power wire twisted onto the light supply wire, no nut and no tape! He was not an electrical guy, obviously. I could build a bracket for the speakers and the extinguishers all in one swell foop.
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Old 08-24-2020, 11:10 PM   #29
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I don't have room in the cab for an extinguisher, but I have a pass-through into the camper shell. I plan on putting speakers back there if I don't go with that big plastic headliner with 4 tinny speakers that I see advertised. That would replace the headliner I took out (along with a BUNCH) of wires that my FiL put up there for the CB. It's a wonder that the truck didn't burn to the ground, the way those wires were in there. We repaired a light fixture in his old house that had the power wire twisted onto the light supply wire, no nut and no tape! He was not an electrical guy, obviously. I could build a bracket for the speakers and the extinguishers all in one swell foop.
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