I wondered that myself.......I received conflicting answers both ways. What is your opinion on this?Looks nice.
Is that front shock upside down?
After looking more at them, I think I'm going to flip them. Boot up!
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I wondered that myself.......I received conflicting answers both ways. What is your opinion on this?Looks nice.
Is that front shock upside down?
. Can you get a shot of the truck from a bit more distance so we can see how the black bumper affects the overall look?
Pete
I wondered that myself.......I received conflicting answers both ways. What is your opinion on this?
After looking more at them, I think I'm going to flip them. Boot up!
Nice info on the horns tom!
Not this week, but a few weeks ago I got around to getting some tunes into my fj40. My radio only worked intermittently and the single speaker that is nearly impossible to get to in my truck (due to an aftermarket A/C unit installed) sounded like crap, couldn't even understand voices on the news.
I read the various threads here and I was thinking of going the route of rebuilding my factory radio into a bluetooth receiver to keep the original look on the dash. I investigated the retrofitters and electronics for sale for modding the factory radio. That seemed overly expensive for what you get and I decided I was going to head down the path of taking a spare Raspberry Pi and making it a media server and hiding it in the radio carcass and installing an amp somewhere.
I already decided I was going to buy some outdoor speakers and mount them to the roll cage uprights in the back as user fj718 had done in this thread: stereo speakers in a FJ40. Thanks for the idea fj718, works great!
While buying the speakers I happened upon a Pioneer radio that didn't look too flashy, most of them look stupid, IMO, with all their multi-color flashing lights and star-trek style face plates. Just looks out of place in the FJ40. This one is fairly plain (as they go) and you can set the light color to match your dash. So, I took the easy way out and bought the Pioneer, some Polk Atrium 5s and wired it up. It sounds pretty good considering the acoustics of an FJ40 to begin with, and the fact that my cell phone speaker sounds better than what I had! It is fairly subdued especially when off so I don't mind it.
I had to ditch the housing that Pioneer supplies that one is suppose to mount in the hole in the dash and then slide the unit into because it is 1/8" too large in both dimensions. But the radio unit itself fits perfectly in the hole with no trim pieces around it and one can easily remove the face plate to thwart thieves if need be. It is the MVHX560BT if anyone cares.
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Removed the bench passenger seat to show the old girl that, like me, she may be old, but she's still a workhorse and still has hard yakka to do:
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what are you up to Tom that looks like some pretty hard work about to start?
If you didn't use the housing supplied with the radio, how did you secure it in the dash?Not this week, but a few weeks ago I got around to getting some tunes into my fj40. My radio only worked intermittently and the single speaker that is nearly impossible to get to in my truck (due to an aftermarket A/C unit installed) sounded like crap, couldn't even understand voices on the news.
I read the various threads here and I was thinking of going the route of rebuilding my factory radio into a bluetooth receiver to keep the original look on the dash. I investigated the retrofitters and electronics for sale for modding the factory radio. That seemed overly expensive for what you get and I decided I was going to head down the path of taking a spare Raspberry Pi and making it a media server and hiding it in the radio carcass and installing an amp somewhere.
I already decided I was going to buy some outdoor speakers and mount them to the roll cage uprights in the back as user fj718 had done in this thread: stereo speakers in a FJ40. Thanks for the idea fj718, works great!
While buying the speakers I happened upon a Pioneer radio that didn't look too flashy, most of them look stupid, IMO, with all their multi-color flashing lights and star-trek style face plates. Just looks out of place in the FJ40. This one is fairly plain (as they go) and you can set the light color to match your dash. So, I took the easy way out and bought the Pioneer, some Polk Atrium 5s and wired it up. It sounds pretty good considering the acoustics of an FJ40 to begin with, and the fact that my cell phone speaker sounds better than what I had! It is fairly subdued especially when off so I don't mind it.
I had to ditch the housing that Pioneer supplies that one is suppose to mount in the hole in the dash and then slide the unit into because it is 1/8" too large in both dimensions. But the radio unit itself fits perfectly in the hole with no trim pieces around it and one can easily remove the face plate to thwart thieves if need be. It is the MVHX560BT if anyone cares.
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