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Design is complete & validated for the passanger side 3rd row seat belt replacement panels!
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I'm printing out the bracket sets now out of the final carbon fiber ASA, and will be shipping those to @MongooseGA Monday!

Like previously mentioned, pricing will be $90 for one, $170 for two, or $330 for all four (pair of second row replacement panels, pair of third row replacement panels). If you're interested in a set and haven't chimed in yet, let us know! They'll obviously be up for sale to buy on the website whenever you choose, but just trying to get an idea for the first batch.
 
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I'm very interested in the 3rd-row seat belt replacement panel.

But I'm trying to figure out what flashlights that @MongooseGA and @Exiled referred to as big type-c flashlights.

Every time I read anything about rechargeable flashlights (i.e. those that use lithium batteries like the 18650 but also others), the so-called experts always point out how many consumer brands are overpriced and low-quality.

Not trying to take this thread off topic and your excellent work @LJE, just a passing question.
 
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Package finally arrived today. Thanks to LJE I was able to bring my ideal phone mount solution to life, and bring an end to accidental engagement of the CDL!

I ended up buying the RAM mount pieces individually so it did not come with any hardware to attach it to the wedgie, however it only took me 10 minutes at the hardware store to find the appropriate nuts and bolts. I was able to route the magsafe charger cable through the ashtray and underneath the center console to my USB-C charger inside the center console.

10/10 would recommend to anyone looking for a similar solution to hold and charge your phone.

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Package finally arrived today. Thanks to LJE I was able to bring my ideal phone mount solution to life, and bring an end to accidental engagement of the CDL!

I ended up buying the RAM mount pieces individually so it did not come with any hardware to attach it to the wedgie, however it only took me 10 minutes at the hardware store to find the appropriate nuts and bolts. I was able to route the magsafe charger cable through the ashtray and underneath the center console to my USB-C charger inside the center console.

10/10 would recommend to anyone looking for a similar solution to hold and charge your phone.

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Thank you for the great pictures!! I think I may start including bolts/nuts with the Wedgies here before too long - the RAM X-grip phone mount kit comes with them, so I totally thought that all the RAM bases did - but that's not the case and I've had a couple people ask.
 
I'm very interested in the 3rd-row seat belt replacement panel.

But I'm trying to figure out what flashlights that @MongooseGA and @Exiled referred to as big type-c flashlights.

Every time I read anything about rechargeable flashlights (i.e. those that use lithium batteries like the 18650 but also others), the so-called experts always point out how many consumer brands are overpriced and low-quality.

Not trying to take this thread off topic and your excellent work @LJE, just a passing question.
I don't have any specific recommendation, but I have a type-C rechargeable flashlight that I carry. It's nearly as big as the big Mag-sticks @LJE was referencing, but probably not as dangerous when used as a club. I'll have to find out.
 
Awesome!! I've had a few folks ask about mounting an iPad with it - I assume it still feels super solid?
It feels really solid! I was one of those people asking about it so I figured I’d give it go! Worst that can happen is shaking. I have a 4 inch RAM arm on it. I’m going to go down to the 2 inch arm so the weight isn’t as high on the mount. Bring the weight closer to the mount. The shaking is all in the ram arm. Not the wedgie. The wedgie is solid. The description of the wedgie does not lie!
 
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Working through installing my Wolfbox G900 TriPro. I don’t know if the tolerances etc were slightly different on older trucks or my trim piece was warped, but sliding the rear camera bracket on was pretty difficult, only got it on after pulling the trim, covering it with dish soap, and then slowly jiggling it down. Took around 30 mins to get on the trim piece.

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It’s now attached extremely firmly and I’m satisfied with the result. Just wanted to flag in case anyone else will be doing this install soon.
 
I got my LX Wedgie before Christmas, right in the middle of moving. I just got it installed today.

This this is solid. I've tried it with my iPhone and my Samsung Galaxy and neither of them vibrate during normal traffic.

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Pay no attention to the garbage in the passenger's floorboard or the mess of wires from the chargers I've been using.

I need to get the MagSafe charger to go in the X-Grip and figure out how to maneuver the RAM mount so I can get to the touchscreen for climate control (all I use if for), but this is a great solution for an out of the way mount.

I get my dash vent back as well!

Raymond
 
I got my LX Wedgie before Christmas, right in the middle of moving. I just got it installed today.

This this is solid. I've tried it with my iPhone and my Samsung Galaxy and neither of them vibrate during normal traffic.

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Pay no attention to the garbage in the passenger's floorboard or the mess of wires from the chargers I've been using.

I need to get the MagSafe charger to go in the X-Grip and figure out how to maneuver the RAM mount so I can get to the touchscreen for climate control (all I use if for), but this is a great solution for an out of the way mount.

I get my dash vent back as well!

Raymond

Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
 
Working through installing my Wolfbox G900 TriPro. I don’t know if the tolerances etc were slightly different on older trucks or my trim piece was warped, but sliding the rear camera bracket on was pretty difficult, only got it on after pulling the trim, covering it with dish soap, and then slowly jiggling it down. Took around 30 mins to get on the trim piece.

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It’s now attached extremely firmly and I’m satisfied with the result. Just wanted to flag in case anyone else will be doing this install soon.
Weird - Mine fits very tightly, but snapped on without taking the trim off. It does work very well.
 
Weird - Mine fits very tightly, but snapped on without taking the trim off. It does work very well.
The camera bracket should be able to hook on the rear & then snap down on the front - however, I've had a couple people let me know that it's really tight on their Landcruisers (vs the LX with the fabric-covered trim piece). I may open up the tolerances a smidge in the future to account for it.
 
Will the Wolfbox mirror/mount work on a HDJ100?
That's a great question - can you post a picture of your factory windshield mount arm for the rearview mirror? I'd expect it to be the same, but I've seen Toyota do weirder things, haha.
 
The camera bracket should be able to hook on the rear & then snap down on the front - however, I've had a couple people let me know that it's really tight on their Landcruisers (vs the LX with the fabric-covered trim piece). I may open up the tolerances a smidge in the future to account for it.
That’s what I initially tried to do! Looped a zip tie around the front to try and flex the front clip a bit more but part of the bracket snapped off.

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FWIW the fabric covered trim sees to be a facelift item, I believe early LX/LCs (like mine) have the vinyl/leather covered trim.
 
Awesome!! I've had a few folks ask about mounting an iPad with it - I assume it still feels super solid?
I put the shorter Ram arm on and it is solid! Almost no movement going up and down curbs and over a couple potholes. It’s trail ready.

Anyone looking to mount an iPad I would suggest using the short Ram arm.
 
Do you have any option for terminal covers for the original slee big battery kit? They were the ones used before they offered the billet terminal option.
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