The rear seatbelt upgrade will just have you removing the orikawa front trim panel (3 screws) and putting in the OEM 62 plastic retractor cover. I made them in separate pieces for several reasons but this works out perfectly for you in this application and the changes you'll make. Same mounting...
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New FAQ up on the orikawa website for panel installation. This covers using well-nuts to attach all the orikawa panels to the truck.
Definitely possible to add that to the door-less model. There's approximately 5.5" depth in the area it goes and there are some slim subs that drop in but will need reinforcement. The ft^3 of the quarter panel is around 2ft^3. My sub sounds/feels fine in there and I haven't heard complaints (nor...
my end is pretty easy on that front. I've made that mod for several customers at this point. Happy to talk through what I've seen work and what's possible whenever you're ready to order.
Made em. I'm gonna put a few of the console parts up on the website including firmer and softer rubber cup holder liners. I wanted them to be replaceable and having two kinds is easy enough.
Door-less quarter panel blanks are up on the website! Bridging the gap between squeezing every last cubic inch of storage out of the FJ60 and cost effectiveness that doesn't sacrifice OEM quality.
Can be ordered with a speaker cut out and come standard with MOLLE attachment tabs. Good place to...
The 62 Dark Brown is actually a good match for the 60 Cordovan Brown dash pad. Definitely a good option for those looking for a darker interior due to a light exterior color.
I could mod them to make it work but they're not a direct drop in, no.
For better or worse, I'm such a nerd that the 60 and 62 switch plates and openings are modeled directly after the dash bezel layouts and therefore spacing and surrounding gaps are adjusted to replicate their 'natural...