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Old December 4th, 2007, 10:58 AM
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Where can you purchase a small Fire extinguisher to keep in the car??

A friend of mine had his twin turbo 5.0 Foxbody Mustang burn to the ground on the way home from the track. After hearing that I would really like to have a small fire extinguisher to keep in the car God forbid this would happen to me that way I have at least some chance of saving the car.
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Old December 4th, 2007, 12:03 PM
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I got mine at Lowes. keep one in each vehicle.
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Old December 4th, 2007, 01:43 PM
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I got mine at Lowes. keep one in each vehicle.
Thanks. Definitely not a bad idea to keep them in all the vehicles.
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I have always had a $12 fire ext. from Wal Mart in my "hobby" cars. A few months ago me a couple of buddies went to the local track for the "Midnight Drags" and I got a chance to use it. We were all together in the staging lanes and there were 3 pairs of us and I was in the last pair. One of the guys has a 5.0 Mustang and he ran in the first pair. When I got the return round his car was on fire from a nitrous back fire and he had no fire extinguisher and neither did either of guys that ran in the pair after him. His car got some paint damage and a little melted plastic but came out pretty good compared to what could have hapened.
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I think autopart stores like kragen, pep boys, autozone etc. have them. I think I bought mine at costco. I keep 2 in the elky, I had a old bmw catch on fire on me. I did'nt have an extinguisher in the car, but drove back home around the block, hanging my head out the window like ace ventura from all the smoke. Ran in the house, grabbed this little p.o.s extinguisher, and it put the fire out without any damage!!!! since then i've always kept one or two in there
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Im sure they are a little more expensive, well a lot more expensive....lol but another option. Safecraft Safety Equipment: Innovative designs and the highest quality components for Motorsports, Automotive, Aviation, Marine
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Im sure they are a little more expensive, well a lot more expensive....lol but another option. Safecraft Safety Equipment: Innovative designs and the highest quality components for Motorsports, Automotive, Aviation, Marine
Thanks for the link!
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I have one from Autozone in my car. I think it was around $10.
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I just got one of the 1.4# small red extinguishers from Jegs ($99) that isn't corrosive if I ever have to use it on a nice car. It also fits in the center console in the Buick and it bolted the mount usign the factory 7mm head bolt that is already there

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go to home depot or menards they real inexpensive
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Who has brakets to mount them to a rollcage?
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What brand/type of extinguishers do you prefer? I'm going to buy one for the Buick and want to get one that will both fit and work.

Summit has many options but not sure which to get....

Fire Extinguishers - summitracing.com
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