Did you have to remove the dash to install the bracket?
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Nope. You need to remove the panel under the stereo but the dash stays in place.Did you have to remove the dash to install the bracket?
? 62 is a double din radio if using a single din can use the pocket under it with metal factory bracketsIf only someone would do the FJ62 files. Different brackets and location though. Sad face.
If only someone would do the FJ62 files. Different brackets and location though. Sad face.
Completely agree re the novel nature of the bracket which is a big stumbling block on DIY upgrades for the stereoIf someone prints this bracket and willing to sell a copy, please let us know! What a great bracket, thx for the innovation and sharing!
Why? 62 dash is cake to make any radio fit. It is designed like any other 'modern' dash. Regular din/double din opening and option for pockets.
Nice job @coultl You should look into refining the bezel to match the factory look a touch more and sell them.
Thanks again. I ordered it in a nylon plastic rated up to to 325 degrees, so I think that should be sufficient. If not, we should all be baking pies inside our dash...lol
Can't respond to the printing part but singledin radios are the same sizeHas anyone gotten one of these brackets back from the printers? If so, how did it work out? does it fit other stereos fine?
Can't respond to the printing part but singledin radios are the same size