Would that be like this? Benjamin’s 3D Prints BuildSomething useful to fill in the spot where the AHC controls are for those that removed AHC??
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Would that be like this? Benjamin’s 3D Prints BuildSomething useful to fill in the spot where the AHC controls are for those that removed AHC??
Thanks, but I was thinking just a key/coin/phone pocket like on the LC'sWould that be like this? Benjamin’s 3D Prints Build
So more similar to this?Thanks, but I was thinking just a key/coin/phone pocket like on the LC's
The red prototype was printed with PLA, which is a good material only for fast prototyping. It had good fit with the factory part. But after several hot days staying in the truck, it shrunk. But you see the upgrades from the photo:
1. Phone slot is removed. I personally don't want to put my phone so close to drinks even though most of our phones are water proof.
2. Better fixture to the truck. I want a secure and rigid fixture.
I am working on a updated version. The main change is on the way it mounts on the truck.
The current design is kind of floating. The cupholder is only fixed to the shifter panel and sits on two plastic lips. You know what I am talking about since you have installed it on your truck.
I am making two brackets that fixes the cupholder to some rigid mounting point of the truck.
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I was just thinking about this for my 2003. Could mount Ham face plate there.BenCC - how about a ram mount for the front ashtray slot in the center console? My 2006 can’t accommodate any of the left or right center console versions you already have due to air bag light on right and center diff / antenna / hazards on the left. I don’t want to drill into my dash and Las Vegas sun is too hot for a suction cup mount as it makes it an annoyance to put up my sun shade.
Oh i wasnt clear, i dont want a ram mount over head, i was hoping your design for the ashtray replacement would be a bank of switches like M4v3 and a ram mount on the driver side.
this could be a good option for the 03+ Crowd that has no obvious spot for an integrated ram mount like early 100s
That is a MUST
BenCC - how about a ram mount for the front ashtray slot in the center console? My 2006 can’t accommodate any of the left or right center console versions you already have due to air bag light on right and center diff / antenna / hazards on the left. I don’t want to drill into my dash and Las Vegas sun is too hot for a suction cup mount as it makes it an annoyance to put up my sun shade.
Awesome Thanks!So more similar to this?
Nice. Do you have the link to the switches?Ben, another idea for the change bin - how about a cover with three round 3/4 inch holes for standard 3 pin round rockers? I have 3 round switches I need a home for, this seem like a good spot for those not running the rectangular rockers.
Nice. Do you have the link to the switches?
Make 1: Scangauge II Mount for Toyota Land Cruiser 100 Series
1.1 Overview of the Final Product
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1.2 Introduction
First thing I made is the Scangauge II Mount for Toyota Land Cruiser 100 Series. I have been trying really hard to mount the scangauge in my 2000 Land Cruiser. Before I had the mount, it was on my dash behind the steering wheel, attached by a Velcro strip. But it blocked the very bottom portion of the dash. And most importantly, it did not look factory. At the same time, the blank panel on the overhead console has been there forever. It might be a good location for the scangauge.
1.3 Design and Fabrication
The most challenging work is to match the curved surfaces on the bottom of the overhead console.
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Multiple parts have been printed to perfect the fitment.
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1.4 Purchase List to Complete the Installation
To complete the installation, the following items will be needed.
Ethernet Cable Extender Adapter
Ethernet Extension Cable (Up Angle)
For a smooth finish, you will need:
3M Bondo 801 Professional Glazing and Spot Putty, 3.0 oz.
Note: Dry sand only. The printing material will warp if exposed to excessive water.
Paint
1.5 Purchase Link
$49 + $7.9 (USPS Priority). Printed in ABS. PM for Direct Paypal Payment or
Has anyone installed these in an LX with the Lexus Onstar (or whatever it’s called)? I think I remember reading somewhere that you can’t remove the LX Onstar or it will cause problems.
If someone has done this, is there a write up out there?
I installed one of the overhead switch panels in mine and just tucked the Lexus link panel back in behind the overhead console. I think I posted a photo somewhere in this thread but see below circled in green. I think someone else mentioned you can also tuck it behind the headliner. The panel with the Lexus link buttons unscrews from the housing.
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