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I have only ever seen one but that is how I remember it was fitted . |
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X5 built in the US, but equipped differently for Yurrup...we don't get the fire extinuisher, first aid kit, warning triangle etc...
I am trying to figure out how to mount a plain old marine extinguisher under the front of the passenger seat..,....no snide comments please capish (?).....
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You are correct, the holes are already there. You just need to tap them with threads. You can either use a thread tap or just the screws that come with the bracket and they will work just fine.
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I keep my extinguisher in the glove box .
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Having my non-pocket sized extinguisher fly out into my pedals somewhat defeats the 'safety' purpose.
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Yes on the seat bracket. Did you look at the BMW installation instructions? They are very easy to identify from those instructions.
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