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Old 04-18-2012, 09:25 PM
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Ammocan cup holder build

After getting a ton of info from this site I finally have something to add.

I needed an armrest and a cup holder for my 1st gen 4runner so got real creative after searching all the ammo can armrest threads. So here is what I put together....



It started with this can. I took off most of the outter fixings by drilling out the welds.


Then drilled out the lid for a lock




Then built up a stainless steel pannel for the switches I put a hinge on the switch pannel for easy access latter to add more switches and stuff aswell as cut a hole for cup holder.



I then built a frame to hold everything together





Then put the cup holder in as well as switches



Had this padded armrest made by some friends that run a canvas shop




used an old fence hinge I found to hook the armrest on



Added a rear passenger fold up cup holder


and done!


future plan is to add a pop up switch in the inside that will light up a few led red lights.

Here is the rig

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cool write up
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Nice!! How did you cut the holes for the switches?
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Nice job. I like how you took the ammo can idea, and made it your own. Good lookin' rig too.
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Cutting the stainless holes for the switches was a pain. I drilled out the corners of each rectangle then used a jigsaw to cut the rest. Then used a file to cleanthem up.
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bad ass
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Excellent post, nice work on that console.
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Thanks for the nice comments. Next mod will be 1/16 Aluminum pannels to replace the missing back passenger and rear side pannels.

Probably Byte RBx's side pannels a bit as they are slick.
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Let me know when you do the panel mod - on my list too.

I'm really curious how you plan to cut them for the wheel wells.

Do you plan to keep storage doors?

Will you use rivnuts to attach these?
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I have to say that your work was inspirational! It looks AND functions which is what makes it great.
Where did you come up with the plastic insert for the cupholder?
If I didnt' already have a double-stack factory console from a 2nd gen I'd have to copy your design and make one for myself!
BTW.....aren't your switches upside down from your seating position?????
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Originally Posted by Toenail619
Thanks for the nice comments. Next mod will be 1/16 Aluminum pannels to replace the missing back passenger and rear side panels.
Originally Posted by Philbert
Let me know when you do the panel mod - on my list too.

I'm really curious how you plan to cut them for the wheel wells.

Do you plan to keep storage doors?

Will you use rivnuts to attach these?
A posting showed how someone used diamond plate pattern rubber for door panel. That would help reduce road noise.
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Originally Posted by Philbert
Let me know when you do the panel mod - on my list too.

I'm really curious how you plan to cut them for the wheel wells.

Do you plan to keep storage doors?

Will you use rivnuts to attach these?

I plan on using electric sheet metal cutter (shears) for the straight section and a jig saw with a metal cutting blade. Aluminum is pretty easy to cut. I will make a wood jig / guides for the jig saw. Also since the curved sections are near the carpet interface any imperfections will be hidden.

I do plan on making stroage pannels. I will be using a combo of pop rivets sheet metal screw ect to make it work. All will be stainless.
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Originally Posted by worshipmentor
I have to say that your work was inspirational! It looks AND functions which is what makes it great.
Where did you come up with the plastic insert for the cupholder?
If I didnt' already have a double-stack factory console from a 2nd gen I'd have to copy your design and make one for myself!
BTW.....aren't your switches upside down from your seating position?????
Thanks for the positive response I love one of a kind so thats what I made.

The cup holder was from West Marine a boat store so was the fold up one.

The switches maybe upside down, the rig did not come with them and I cant remember the orientation from my first 87.
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Originally Posted by RAD4Runner
A posting showed how someone used diamond plate pattern rubber for door panel. That would help reduce road noise.
I plan on putting sound deadener in as well as lining the back of the aluminum with a rubber lining.
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very nice job indeed, i'm gonna have to fab something up soon myself. I nearly lost a fountain soda while making a left turn today. lol Quite annoying.
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i want permission to copy this mod for a while i just left the lid off and used it to hold drinks.
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That's freaking awesome, looks great!
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Absolutely excellent work, need to add something like this to my list, I'd love to have lockable storage in my center console, plus the factory height is too low for my arm to rest on.

And you added a cupholder! Love it.
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Looks great man!
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Nice mod, I recently got an 87 and the lack of cupholders has been annoying to say the least. May have to go your route once I get everything else taken care of, the cupholders are at the bottom of my priority list...


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