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Quick Release Fire Extinguisher Mount Kit - Red on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Temecula, California, United States

Temecula, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded

Made in America

These may be mounted several different ways. Attaches using hose clamps, bolts, or even welding. Offered in Powder Coated red, black and uncoated, see our other listings. The safety pin is connected to a metal lanyard. These weigh approximately 18 ounces and durable. They measure 7 1/2" long at the longest point. TIG welded. Perfect for off road vehicles, UTV’s, RZR, Yamaha, hot rods, go carts, trailers, etc...

These use a standard automotive hose clamp to clamp on the fire extinguisher. Hose clamps may also be used to attach it to roll cages or use bolts or weld it. These quick release mounts can also be used to mount other different items as well. The "V" shape area is 6"L X 1.5"W. 

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