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Pan American Highway progress updates

Purnell played an immediate and crucial role. I cannot commend them highly enough, just great.
I have always found them to be very good.

I was surprised to read someone had a service problem with them on the forum recently.

My little drama today was a huge nail in a tyre. Lucky for me the nail went in on an angle into the rubber chunk on the tyre's side and not into the tyre and puncture it. Small miracle.
 
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In terms of the repairs etc, I’m conscious that imagery can be weaponised around this sort of topic, so I’ll just share a photo of the repaired ‘bay.
Good thinking, that would end up on some stupid sites full of reasons not to buy and plenty of bull explanations.
 
Well done with the fire extinguisher. Where do you keep it ? I keep mine behind the front seat attached to the cargo barrier (2 seat utility ). I may have to relocate as have to open rear passenger door to get to it.
I put mine on one of those grenX brackets in front of the passenger seat.
I may need to add a second one by the drivers seat if it was this close.
I had a fire once many years ago and I've come to really appreciate the speed which one needs to get to the extinguisher when in a hurry.
 
I put mine on one of those grenX brackets in front of the passenger seat.
I may need to add a second one by the drivers seat if it was this close.
I had a fire once many years ago and I've come to really appreciate the speed which one needs to get to the extinguisher when in a hurry.
There are a couple of choices including a DIY

FIRE EXTINGUISHER MOUNTING BRACKETS
  1. Quick fist brackets attached to the cargo barrier here;
  2. DIY bracket for the passenger seat here;
  3. GrenX bracket for the passenger seat here (Driver or passenger side RHD); and
  4. EURO FLO Expedition bracket which can mount Firestrykers or standard extinguishers here (Driver's side bracket RHD).
 
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Well done with the fire extinguisher. Where do you keep it ? I keep mine behind the front seat attached to the cargo barrier (2 seat utility ). I may have to relocate as have to open rear passenger door to get to it.
We have it mounted on the rear cargo barrier accessible from the rear loadspace.

Major concern was that I didn’t want to be sharing the passenger compartment with it if (god forbid) we came off one of these elevated tracks.

You’ll see the replacement extinguisher here is in a very sketchy plastic tension mount.

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We have it mounted on the rear cargo barrier accessible from the rear loadspace.

Major concern was that I didn’t want to be sharing the passenger compartment with it if (god forbid) we came off one of these elevated tracks.

You’ll see the replacement extinguisher seen here is in a very sketchy plastic tension mount.

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Thankyou that was my thinking to with the fire extinguisher placement hence I have to open the passenger door to access it. I have mine foxed into place with 2 x gorilla fist rubber straps. How is that ARB hydraulic jack and base plate holding up ? You pack very lightly compared to us. Love your scabbard for the panga 😍
Edit I meant quick fist clamp
 
There are a couple of choices including a DIY

FIRE EXTINGUISHER MOUNTING BRACKETS
  1. Quick fist brackets attached to the cargo barrier here;
  2. DIY bracket for the passenger seat here;
  3. GrenX bracket for the passenger seat here (Driver or passenger side RHD); and
  4. EURO FLO Expedition bracket which can mount Firestrykers or standard extinguishers here (Driver's side bracket RHD).
Oh, this is helpful - thank you. I need to knock up one of @Rok_Dr’s solution as we also have a small backup extinguisher beneath the passenger seat.

My other learning has been that extinguisher colours are not standardised internationally, so that yellow one you now see installed in our vehicle is still a dry chemical (PQS here).
 
Thankyou that was my thinking to with the fire extinguisher placement hence I have to open the passenger door to access it. I have mine foxed into place with 2 x gorilla fist rubber straps. How is that ARB hydraulic jack and base plate holding up ? You pack very lightly compared to us. Love your scabbard for the panga 😍

QuickFist Rubber Clamps​

 
Thankyou that was my thinking to with the fire extinguisher placement hence I have to open the passenger door to access it. I have mine foxed into place with 2 x gorilla fist rubber straps. How is that ARB hydraulic jack and base plate holding up ? You pack very lightly compared to us. Love your scabbard for the panga 😍
Edit I meant quick fist clamp
I’ve only really had the jack out periodically to test it - we didn’t use it in the various recoveries mentioned above so at this rate I reckon it will outlast me.

Unfortunately the machete quality doesn’t match the sheath, although the vines don’t care. I’ll be looking out for an old facón down in Argentina.

Not sure about the packing. Good thing is that there is really nothing visible in the passenger compartment which I’m sure is good for security.
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I’ve only really had the jack out periodically to test it - we didn’t use it in the various recoveries mentioned above so at this rate I reckon it will outlast me.

Unfortunately the machete quality doesn’t match the sheath, although the vines don’t care. I’ll be looking out for an old facón down in Argentina.

Not sure about the packing. Good thing is that there is really nothing visible in the passenger compartment which I’m sure is good for security.
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very neat set up. I think I pack more for a few days in Yorkshire than that!
 
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