60/62 Quarter Panel Options
There are many unique OEM features in the quarter panel area of the 1981-1989 60/62 LandCruiser.
The goal here is to determine OEM features then maximize the use of the space with ORIKAWA panels.
Years and option pairings are NOT the golden rule here - verifying on your truck IS. Years and Early/Late designations are general reference and used for convenience in naming only.
Early 60 1981-1985 - Driver Side
Note the Rear Body Harness over the wheel well. This is accounted for on ALL 60 series panels. Some late 60 series have this feature on the passenger side too.
This model would get a large and a small door to access all the space available and the washer fluid reservoir.



Wire Harness Pass Through found on all 60 Series driver side wheel well. Found on some LATE passenger side wheel well.

Early / Late 60 1981-1987 - Passenger Side
Note

No wire harness. Early 60 Driver Side quarter panel. Fuel and Evap system access

Note the lack of wiring harness pass-through on the OEM vinyl wheel well cover and on storage panel. Early 60, 1983.

No wire harness vs wire harness pass-through plate. Late 60 series may have both panels the same as driver side. Reference your wheel well cover.

No wire harness. Early 60 Driver Side quarter panel. Fuel and Evap system access

Late 60 Driver Side Quarter Panel. Note the OEM Bottle Jack Mount and Tool Roll Storage here. Has same Rear Body Wire Harness as any 60 Series.

See the OEM Tool Storage and Rear Wiper Fluid Reservoir Quarter Panel access via a Single Door. Color is OEM matched 62 Grey/Blue

Late 60 Driver Side Quarter Panel. Note the OEM Bottle Jack Mount and Tool Roll Storage here. Has same Rear Body Wire Harness as any 60 Series.
Early 60 1981-1985 - Driver Side
Note the Rear Body Harness over the wheel well. This is accounted for on ALL 60 series panels. Some late 60 series have this feature on the passenger side too.
This model would get a large and a small door to access all the space available and the washer fluid reservoir.

No wire harness. Early 60 Driver Side quarter panel. Fuel and Evap system access

Note the lack of wiring harness pass-through on the OEM vinyl wheel well cover and on storage panel. Early 60, 1983.

No wire harness vs wire harness pass-through plate. Late 60 series may have both panels the same as driver side. Reference your wheel well cover.

No wire harness. Early 60 Driver Side quarter panel. Fuel and Evap system access
Early / Late 60 1981-1987 - Passenger Side
Note the lack of wire harness over the wheel well on this EARLY 60. Despite the lack of wire harness, the OEM vinyl wheel well covers may mirror the driver side with a small additional space to account for it anyway. The wire harness provision is often found here on LATE 60 wagons.
This model would get a large and a small door to access all the space available and the upper fuel / evap system.

No wire harness. Early 60 Driver Side quarter panel. Fuel and Evap system access

Note the lack of wiring harness pass-through on the OEM vinyl wheel well cover and on storage panel. Early 60, 1983.

No wire harness vs wire harness pass-through plate. Late 60 series may have both panels the same as driver side. Reference your wheel well cover.

No wire harness. Early 60 Driver Side quarter panel. Fuel and Evap system access
Late 60 1986-1987
Refer to above to determine necessity of passenger wire harness feature above wheel well (likely required). Late wagons may have an additional option, like the 62 Series, for OEM Tool Storage in the Driver Side quarter panel.

No wire harness. Early 60 Driver Side quarter panel. Fuel and Evap system access

Note the lack of wiring harness pass-through on the OEM vinyl wheel well cover and on storage panel. Early 60, 1983.

No wire harness vs wire harness pass-through plate. Late 60 series may have both panels the same as driver side. Reference your wheel well cover.

No wire harness. Early 60 Driver Side quarter panel. Fuel and Evap system access
Late 60 1986-1987
Refer to above to determine necessity of passenger wire harness feature above wheel well (likely required). Late wagons may have an additional option, like the 62 Series, for OEM Tool Storage in the Driver Side quarter panel.

No wire harness. Early 60 Driver Side quarter panel. Fuel and Evap system access

Note the lack of wiring harness pass-through on the OEM vinyl wheel well cover and on storage panel. Early 60, 1983.

No wire harness vs wire harness pass-through plate. Late 60 series may have both panels the same as driver side. Reference your wheel well cover.

No wire harness. Early 60 Driver Side quarter panel. Fuel and Evap system access