FJ60 Dual guage setups

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I am putting a mechanical oil pressure and water temp in my 60. I am wondering if anyone has any pics or location ideas? I am feeling kinda stuck with right under the ashtray. Any help would be appreciated. :cheers:
 
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I put mine above the hood release on the left side. Fairly easy to view once you get used to it
 
I like the radio din one- I would need to remount my radio and possibly get a tuffy though.
 
I'm in the middle of making a custom metal / fiberglass dash cap, it'll allow me to mold up a gauge pod and glass it to the dash cap.

Plan on setting the two gauge pod just right of the gauges now, with a slight angle towards the drivers seat.

Probably overkill, but it gave me a reason to cover up my busted up dash and will be a good platform for adding gauge pods too...

Used a 24x36" sheet of perforated aluminum sheet from the local hardware store and have the first coat of fiberglass on it.

Bad pictures but gives the idea.
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I like the radio din one- I would need to remount my radio and possibly get a tuffy though.

I wonder if you could trim it down to two and make it fit in the space over the ashtray?
 
I think that area where the clinometer goes would be perfect but cannot find anything that wont require alot of fab.
 
This was my approach. I chopped up the underlying metal cap of an extra FJ60 dash to make the auxiliary dash mount. My fabbing skills are limited so it's not the cleanest installation, but it works. Gauges from left to right are vac, oil, water, volts.
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doesnt look too bad Jim. How did you attach it to the dash pad?
 
I've found that I really like the placement of these gauges because they're easy to check without taking my eyes off the road but for a brief second, and I use these much more than the stock ones.

The top of the mount was cut from the raised section which has the speedo and other stock gauges, and the portion into which the Autometers are actually mounted was cut from the large vertical blank section which lies above the glove box. I pop riveted the pieces together. A short piece of aluminum angle is along the lower right and holes were drilled through this for mounting to the dash. For mounting to the dash I had the dash cap out and I drilled through it and JB welded nuts to the underside.

My stock dash was cracked and I filled holes with some paintable silicone and sprayed it and the auxiliary console with a gray paint. There's a gap between the dash and gauge mount and a pile of wires and copper lines routed through the speaker hole and all this looks a bit :hillbilly: but it works.
 
I'm in the middle of making a custom metal / fiberglass dash cap, it'll allow me to mold up a gauge pod and glass it to the dash cap.

Plan on setting the two gauge pod just right of the gauges now, with a slight angle towards the drivers seat.

Probably overkill, but it gave me a reason to cover up my busted up dash and will be a good platform for adding gauge pods too...

Used a 24x36" sheet of perforated aluminum sheet from the local hardware store and have the first coat of fiberglass on it.

Bad pictures but gives the idea.


do you have any pics of the finished product? will that replace the stock dash pad or just go over the top. and are you useing coloered resign or paint?

cheers thanks again
 
do you have any pics of the finished product? will that replace the stock dash pad or just go over the top. and are you useing coloered resign or paint?

cheers thanks again

I just got this far with the project last Sunday - no finished pictures yet.

This is an overlay on top of the existing pad.

I will be using paint after it's completed, maybe gel coat? (just because I did a boat repair for a friend and have some left over for free on the shelf). I'll post up a quick write up when finished.
 
I like the radio din one- I would need to remount my radio and possibly get a tuffy though.

Nah, man. Move the radio down to the cubby hole in the HVAC face. Then you can mount the gauges in the radio hole. I think this method is the cat's ass 'cause then the round gauge faces are in alignment with the round vents and the squarish radio is down in squaresville.

This will be my method when I get the nod from the CFO.....
Rick
 
why not the a-pillar? was there not a group buy not too long ago for these?

I do like the idea of the radio hole, not sure of what would be needed to fab for the hvac control mount.

The other idea you already stated would be to add a tuffy and move the radio there.

After seeing the din mount I may have to look into this myself..

hhmm more shtuff to buy...

clint
 
This was my approach. I chopped up the underlying metal cap of an extra FJ60 dash to make the auxiliary dash mount. My fabbing skills are limited so it's not the cleanest installation, but it works. Gauges from left to right are vac, oil, water, volts.

I like that! It's 100% Toyota and you made it! Plus the gauges are in what I think is the optimal position for viewing. Well done!

Rick
 
This was my approach. I chopped up the underlying metal cap of an extra FJ60 dash to make the auxiliary dash mount. My fabbing skills are limited so it's not the cleanest installation, but it works. Gauges from left to right are vac, oil, water, volts.
Godwin your gage setup is sexy...
 
why not the a-pillar? was there not a group buy not too long ago for these?

I do like the idea of the radio hole, not sure of what would be needed to fab for the hvac control mount.

The other idea you already stated would be to add a tuffy and move the radio there.

After seeing the din mount I may have to look into this myself..

hhmm more shtuff to buy...

clint

I dont like the A Pillar- reminds me too much of a sport compact setup- does not really fit what a 60 stands for.....
 
I dont like the A Pillar- reminds me too much of a sport compact setup- does not really fit what a 60 stands for.....

I don't know about everybody else but I dont like anyting blocking that part of the windscreen. Seems to me that is where the rock that bites is often spied!!!:) Going to put mine in overhead console.
 

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