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    Paco's Truck Catches Fire

    Man such a sad sight.


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    everyone should start carrying a fire extinguisher in their truck. it may not be for your own good, but someone else!

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    Quote Originally Posted by blacstar View Post
    everyone should start carrying a fire extinguisher in their truck. it may not be for your own good, but someone else!
    I keep one in mine after trans fluid got on my hot pipes and flamed up.
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    Fuel line leak
    That sucks to see

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    Damn. I keep an extinguisher in all my vehicles. always have.

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    My truck caught fire from Trans line popping off last month. I had a fire extinguisher and was able to save it. I've since converted to AN style fittings and bought another fire extinguisher.

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    That's why there's an extinguisher bolted to my trans tunnel. There's times I want to burn the thing down and stand back laughing, but damn that would suck.
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    Sucks for sure.
    Any chance the fire extinguisher can over pressurize in a HOT car?
    I know it gets freakishly hot here in the summer months.
    From my nitrous CO. days, I know those can rupture easily in a hot car.

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