Fire Extinguisher Mount
A few weeks ago I was standing in a Home Depot up in Nashua, NH while a friend gathered some supplies for a project we were working on. I wandered around a bit and eventually found myself staring at the fire extinguishers they had in stock, which really got me thinking. Many years ago one of my first projects for the Wrangler was a fire extinguisher bracket for under the driver's seat, an easily accessible location in the event that I ever needed it. I stood there at Home Depot kicking myself at the realization that we did not carry one with us across Canada this past summer despite the fuel canisters in the Jeep and open gas stoves we used every night to cook around dry pine needles and the like.
With that lovely narrative, let's get to work on installing a fire extinguisher in a WK2 without it being aesthetically annoying or too much in the way:
Tools needed:
- Drill
- Small Drill Bits
- Pop Rivet Gun
- Medium-length Rivets
- Painter's Tape
- Sharpie
I bought a 3.7lb Kidde B/C (Auto/Marine) fire extinguisher in a snazzy silver color for $17 at Depot. It came with a plastic mount, but I had horrible visions of a high-speed crash where the plastic would break and the extinguisher would become a missile into the back of my skull in the driver's seat. No problem - quick trip to my local Grainger Supply and I was in possession of a $7 Kidde mount, made from metal and with a metal latching strap. I did have to do some modifications to the bracket to widen the space where the neck of the extinguisher goes in order to make it fit. When it came time to touch up the paint, I ended up painting the whole thing black to make it less visible inside.
I knew I wanted the extinguisher in the rear trunk space, as when we cook with the stove it would be the most accessible. Realistically I think the stove catching fire has a higher likelihood than the engine bay (but fingers crossed for neither), so it's located accordingly.
First off, I put some painter's tape down on the window sill space of the rear-most driver's side window. Driver's side because the fridge is on the passenger side and it seemed too crowded in there for easy access. Holding the bracket up in the space, I used a sharpie to mark through the holes I drilled out for this specific purpose. They're on the flat planes of the bracket. Once the marks were made, I drilled them out with a drill bit appropriately sized for my rivets.
Fire Extinguisher Mounting Location by
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Mount Holes Drilled by
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Once the holes were drilled I got my medium-length rivets set and fit them to the holes. Super easy - you all know how to do that.
Kidde Mount Riveted In Place by
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I had to use some dikes/diagonal wire cutters to get the rivets cut flush, and then was able to fit the extinguisher itself. I used the super scientific "wiggle" test, and the whole assembly seemed sufficiently secure. Ideally I'll never need to use this thing, but I'm glad to know it's back there now.
Final photos:
Kidde B/C Fire Extinguisher by
2180miles, on Flickr
Kidde B/C Fire Extinguisher Wide View by
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Exterior View - Kidde Extinguisher by
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