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05-20-2012, 08:32 PM | #91 |
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Thanks for the pics the passenger side looks like a better solution as it's less intrusive. I will mount mine on the passenger side, the driver side is reserved for my pluggers when I'm driving
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Yeah and plus if it comes off there won't be no extinguisher to your feet! |
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05-20-2012, 08:43 PM | #93 |
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Yes that'd be quite helpful if you could mate
I took a look under the seat and noticed a black unit already bolted in to two of the holes (I don't have HiFi so not really sure what it is? The unit number ends with 196 935 02). Which leaves 3 or 4 holes for this bracket.. |
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Any chance we can see some photos of the bracket mounted up close without the fire extinguisher in the way? I had a look under my seat and not sure how this would work.
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have a look at #59, identical to my L bracket, i think we even have the same SCA branded fire extinguisher as you can see on the right where the mount has been nudged over 10-15mm
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05-21-2012, 12:24 AM | #99 | |
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i'll measure FROM the large holes in the seat forward to the right angle and from the right angle DOWN to the holes on the front bracket that you will tap for the extinguisher mount. I am guessing something like 60-70mm and 100mm. |
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DISCLAIMER : it was a little tricky to get exact measurements so approximately.
From the large holes in the seat forward to the right angle 50mm From the right angle DOWN to the holes on the front bracket 75mm I hope that helps |
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05-22-2012, 11:26 AM | #106 |
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Hey guys quick question.
How long did it take to receive the mounting parts? I have a track night in 2 weeks and I am wondering if I can beat the clock or am I better off fabricating a bracket from scratch. |
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Cheers mate,
I might order it anyway. But at the same time I will fabricate something up as well. I don't plan to keep a fire extinguisher in the 1 at all times unlike my other car. |
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Just a quick update, I left it quite last minute but I did a quick mount last night in prep for tonight’s track meet.
It is actually VERY easy to make a basic mount using flat bar and the factory seat mounts. All you need is 40/50mm flat bar and you are good to go. I am happy with how it turned out. The extinguisher is quite concealed and it still allows seat movement. Measure up: Seat forward: Seat back: |
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