1974 FJ40. “Radio” knob. Payment sent on the 20th with details as well.
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What is the clamp diameter?Here is my first idea for speaker pods.
These are a rough render, but I hope it conveys my idea.
Unfortunately these will only work for 74 and later with a roll bar. Any thoughts, suggestions or criticisms are welcome.
These are designed to handle 4 inch and under speakers. I suppose they could be modified for bigger but thats later down the road.
They will bolt to the existing roll-bar brackets. No idea on when these might become available but I will most likely NOT print these. These will be a cast product out of some material that will outlast the roll-bar! lol..
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IIRC two weeks agoWhen did you order?
Yea still waiting for shipping status of my order. Hoping it ships out soon so I can get it installed before it gets too cold.
Please let me know if you want me to replace your knob with a different design.I Received mine it look great and shipping was fast and well packaged, the only bad thins the white smudge residue around, i wish it was clean but it great other than that.
thanks again
How did you connect the power for this dash unit?Installed mine today-super EZ and sounds good.View attachment 2805603
I used some cheap speakers off Amazon that mount to the roll bar-I would rather have some hidden speakers but these will do for now.
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Ground on the new radio mount post and positive to the original radio hot wireHow did you connect the power for this dash unit?
Thx, my early 72 never had an original radio hot wire, so searching for another option before going directly to the batteryGround on the new radio mount post and positive to the original radio hot wire