dcmdon
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- Don
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If your truck catches on fire, you will jump out.TBH I don't care for it being in its current location, but it beats being buried under everything in the back of the cab so that I can't get to it. I don't run a bed cover so I haven't decided where is good to put it (in the be) that is 'out of sight and out of mind' so it doesn't get stolen or tampered with. That is my ideal (eventual) location since it's an even more convenient grab.
Besides - if on a trip I'm gonna get hit with (potentially):
1) An entire fridge if it manages to pop the strap holding it down.
2) A tablet, a phone, and/or a hand held radio.
3) Literally anything else in the cab that isn't bolted down.
Live with the risks you're willing to take I guess.
So now the only thing the extinguisher is doing is saving property, it's not saving lives.
To have a potential 5 lb metal cylinder flying around the interior in an accident presents risk to life. So in my head, increasing the risk to life to decrease the risk to property is simply not worth it. I'd rather have nothing than a bottle mounted in a way where it could fly around inside.
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I thought I was gonna sit right there and pop the pin and put it out. Seatbelt on and all.