First up I have to admit I had been looking at this fire extinguisher mount for a long time (years). I'm being honest here and I was hesitant due to the price. Here I am several years later wishing I had taken the leap a long time ago. The quality and craftsmanship of the fire extinguisher mount is amongst the best. You've heard the phrase, "you get what you pay for".... and "buy once cry once". I can hands down confirm you do get what you pay for and while the price is high, I'm more than happy with my purchase. Take the leap.
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Chad P. (San Diego, CA, US)
Sturdy and Looks Awesome
My 2010 Tacoma access cab has very limited storage space which is why I decided to go with this product. I was a bit worried that it was going to take up a lot of leg room and I was going to kick the fire extinguisher, but everything works together seamlessly (seat jackets, multi mount panel, and drop mount) to tuck your fire extinguisher away under your legs. Additionally, it is very well machined and even the packaging it comes in is extremely sturdy!
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Jk (Roslindale, MA, US)
Extinguisher mount
A little pricey but does the job very well, holds extinguisher, securely, and out-of-the-way.
I finally got the chance today to install my seat slammers and I couldn’t be happier. I don’t have to duck to get in my gladiator anymore and I don’t hit my head on the sound bar. It gives the truck a totally different feel now behind the wheel. I highly recommend this to anyone.
Nicely presented and packaged + product arrived in a timely manner. Having installed them in my 19 Tundra the seating position has become a lot more comfortable. I’m finally feeling somewhat supported in the seat. Thanks
Fitment problems on Ram 2500 Tradesman 40/20/40 split bench seat
Driver side aft position seat jackers worked fine (the two seat bolts dedicated to the driver seat accommodated the spacers). However, of the two aft passenger seat bolts, the one nearest to center has a support bracket providing support for the center bench seat. With that seat bolt removed, I was able to pry it enough to fit the jacker (spacer) but could not get the bolt to thread - even with a lot of force. I partially stripped the Jacker bolt because the bolt could not be lined up with the spacer in place and it wore on the bolt. I was afraid I would strip the welded nut in the floor, so I just removed the Passenger side jackers and re-installed the OEM bolts without the lift spacers. The directions indicate that some prying may be required, but in my case, the amount of prying and potential bending/deformation to the passenger seat support frame / center split seat bracket was way beyond reasonable. Happy with driver side seat jacker, but I'd avoid using these for passenger side in my Ram seat configuration.