80 Series Door Panels ORIKAWA

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Replace your worn out door panels with new Orikawa aluminum set. (prototype shown)

- Powdercoated Aluminum for durability
- Upgrade OEM Speaker placement
- MOLLE attachment points for pouches
- Maintain OEM aesthetic and functionality
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Will be on the orikawa.net website this week! May 20th.

Installed and debut at Overland Expo West with Higgys Offroad.
 
Those look awesome. Will you have them in different colors? Grey, Bluish-grey, etc?
 
is there any difference between gray and bluish gray? I know the 80 series had both color options.
 
Howdy, got a couple of questions.

1) Your mounting screws look to be just that phillips screws. How do they mount to the door panel in place of the plastic tabs? Are they sheet metal screws?
2) Can the speaker placement be placed in the stock location and/or can it be ordered with a larger speaker hole to fit modern speakers?
3) Can this door panel accept all of the original parts like the bottom storage, padding, and inner window felt/pad? ie. can I use your panel to replace the original fiberboard panel and have the door look OEM while being more stout than OEM? In that case... color will not matter.
4) Are you going to be at Overland Expo PNW or Mtn West??

Thanks. The panel looks great and definitely a solution to the generally fruitless hunt for an undamaged OEM panel.
 
EDIT...

Okay, I got the answer to the inner window door felt and how the panel mounts via well-nuts on your website.

Love those FJ60/62 rear quarter panels....
 
Thank you for doing this! Been waiting for years for door cards or something to replace my completely deteriorated door panels.
 
Can you option the rear doors with no curtesy lights for those of us without?
 
Just ordered a set in grey, very excited to replace my ruined door cards
 
omg if you make a center console in grey that is wide enough for a real arm rest without leaning and has cup holders... shut up and take my money
 
Replace your worn out door panels with new Orikawa aluminum set. (prototype shown)

- Powdercoated Aluminum for durability
- Upgrade OEM Speaker placement
- MOLLE attachment points for pouches
- Maintain OEM aesthetic and functionalityView attachment 3635573View attachment 3635565

Will be on the orikawa.net website this week! May 20th.

Installed and debut at Overland Expo West with Higgys Offroad.
Are you going to be selling any with this textured paint job? They've got a really cool look.
 
Is it possible to use your door panels and still retain the OEM leather upper piece of the door card? The way you have it reveals bare paint on the upper end of the door panel which looks great but I installed tweeters on that upper leather piece on mine.
 
Sorry if you answered this elsewhere, but are there plans for Orikawa 80 series rear interior quarter panels like the 60's? Please...thank you! :cool: 💸
 
Is it possible to use your door panels and still retain the OEM leather upper piece of the door card? The way you have it reveals bare paint on the upper end of the door panel which looks great but I installed tweeters on that upper leather piece on mine.
Why not just attach the tweeters in the new panel? I have my 60 setup like that.

There isn't a way for me to facilitate retaining the upper portion of the OEM door card, no.
Sorry if you answered this elsewhere, but are there plans for Orikawa 80 series rear interior quarter panels like the 60's? Please...thank you! :cool: 💸
Yes, I will be addressing the rear quarters in the 80 for sure.

Looking for door access to the compartment? There are 'QPM' skeletons available from a couple vendors that offer some utility to the space on the passenger side.
 
Why not just attach the tweeters in the new panel? I have my 60 setup like that.

There isn't a way for me to facilitate retaining the upper portion of the OEM door card, no.

Yes, I will be addressing the rear quarters in the 80 for sure.

Looking for door access to the compartment? There are 'QPM' skeletons available from a couple vendors that offer some utility to the space on the passenger side.
You mean cut a hole in the aluminum panel you make? Or am I missing something? That’s possible obviously but they’re better positioned up high above the panel.
 

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