mounting extinguisher in Gen 4

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Requirement for track days....where are we mounting? Seems like less room than my Gen 2...

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I bought the aluminum Roe bracket with chrome extinguisher. It is a direct bolt on to either of the drivers/passenger seat frame forward bolts....
 
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ok...cool thanks..That's where my Gen 2 one came from.

Carl
 

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got mine from snakeoyl products.
I had got the chrome bottle (too small I think), then had the bracket itself powder coated black to blend in with the carpet and the reatining strap powder coated fire engine red, looks great against the chrome bottle.
 

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here's mine in the gen3, surprisingly it doesnt get in the way at all

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Carl,

Same as Gen II.

Front two passenger seat bolts.

Quick and easy.

Dan
 
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Yeah....I"ve ordered a new bracket. When I put my current one down there with the gen 2 bracket it just didn't seem as though the seat would adjust and that there wouldn't be much room once installed. It's the only logical place though. Since I don't sit in that seat...it won't matter....to me ;)
 

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I made my own, using aluminum flatbar purchased from Home Depot, along with a saw and drill. It works great, and has never come loose, even during road racing. Put it on the driver's side. You can't reach the passenger side floorboard while sitting in the driver's seat, so that does you no good. Extinguishers need to be within reach of the driver while buckled into the seat.

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