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Thanks Manu!
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Final impressions of the stereo
It's a digital readout on the display in terms of artist names, playlists, etc, and the controls basically mimic an old-school ipod in terms of menu hierarchy and structure.
"ROBERT EARL KEEN" or "MACEO PARKER" or whatever your musical inclinations are...
Also, if anyone wants to go with aftermarket speakers in the front doors you'll run into some fitment issues.
As I mention above, the stock speakers are super wimpy (I think my alarm clock has more bass than they do) but part of that is because they need to provide clearance for the windows to roll all the way down. Better speakers will invariably have larger magnets, deeper cones, etc to punch out more sound and will as such go too far into the door panel and will block the windows coming down.
To get around this I wanted to find a fix that looked/was OEM for a Land Cruiser and was also relatively cheap. Well, I cruised the parting out section and managed to put together a set of FJ62 cargo area speaker grills/enclosures for $45 total.
Once they arrived, I popped the old speaker cover off the front door panels and centered the new (to me) speaker mounting base over the hole. I used 4 short screws to mount it to the door panels. I then took my speaker and mounted it to the new speaker base with two short screws to mount it to the plastic base and two long screws that go all the way through the base and into the door panel as well. I used small 1/4" and 1/2" spacers to set everything just right in the mount and give me extra clearance for the window. There is plenty of room inside the enclosure for 5 1/4" speakers so don't worry about mounting the speaker too far out on the base.
Slap the covers on them and the external grills and Voila'! My windows can roll down no sweat and I have new speakers in the front in OEM speaker cases that match my cargo area speakers so it all looks nice and stock (albeit a bit more rugged now in my opinion).
Hope this helps, let me know if anyone needs more pics. It is pretty straight forward.
Final impressions of the stereo:
It is a great unit that does everything I want plus more. Having the weather radio is killer as is having the ability to plug everything from an ipod to a usb drive to a cd into this unit gives me tons of versatility.
I also like that it doesn't look out of place in my rig, nor is it something that I think would tempt someone to break in for it.
The sound quality is rock-solid, I also put in new speakers all the way around as well which helps. Getting the front to fit was a hassle as the windows couldn't roll down but I fixed that by buying a set of rear cargo mounts like the 62's all have and mounting those in my front door panels instead of the stock speaker grills. This was killer. It gave me way to get modern speakers in the front but pull their mounting surface out the 3/4" needed to give the windows clearance, that also looks stock.
100% happy with the results on this one.
Thanks, I'll try to grab a picture of it at night for you. It looks just right to me.
Lolo, I am running new speakers as well:
Polk Audio 6.5 in the rear cargo area
Polk Audio 5.25 in the front doors
These were a good value in terms of overall sound quality for the money (given the fact that I'm driving a 22 year old rattlecan around so I can't be too stereophonically picky...)
The rear set install no problem at all. The OEM speaker housings make installing any speaker pretty simple. I had to tamp down the housing on the speakers a little bit to get the fit but it wasn't too big of a deal.
The front set are too big for my doors in terms of depth. The OEM speakers are really shallow to allow the window to roll down... Luckily, I found an easy fix: I just bought a set of OEM cargo area speaker enclosures from folks that were parting out an FJ62 and mounted them in my door panels. Looks killer, looks OEM and allowed me to mount the speakers in 10min allowing plenty of clearance for the windows to roll down.
Speaker installs is a piece of cake and again, I've never even tried this before.
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