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Will the rear disc brakes on a 92 Celica fit on my 97?
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with some modification. yes!
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what year gt celica should i be looking for to rob the disc brakes off of and just go right in with little to no modification. |
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Not sure I understand the question, but all 6th gen GT rotors/calipers/e-brake cables should fit right on to an ST with no modification, whereas the 5th gen brakes will require some work.
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Not sure I understand the question, but all 6th gen GT rotors/calipers/e-brake cables should fit right on to an ST with no modification, whereas the 5th gen brakes will require some work. K so from what 1993-1998? right? only from 1994-1999 celica's. the celica that looks like our cars with the 4 headlights -------------------- Group buy to replicate Narrow E series transaxle parts
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Not sure I understand the question, but all 6th gen GT rotors/calipers/e-brake cables should fit right on to an ST with no modification, whereas the 5th gen brakes will require some work. K so from what 1993-1998? right? only from 1994-1999 celica's. the celica that looks like our cars with the 4 headlights Word thank you so much ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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i wll have rear calipers for sale soon. from a GT
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Does the hub have to be replaced? Or do you just remove the drum and shoes and slap on a caliper and rotor. I think this is the biggest ordeal with this conversion.
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The hub is the piece upon which the rotor and wheel are mounted, which contains the bearing. On FWD cars, the rear hubs are only attached to the axle carrier (usually called that even though there's no axle).
A new hub is not necessary. However, you have to remove and replace the hub from the axle carrier in order to switch from the drum brake backing plate to the disc brake backing plate. This requires you to purchase a new O-ring for the hub. Rear disc brakes on Toyotas use a drum-in-rotor design, where a small drum brake operated only by the e-brake handle is integrated into the rear disc. The hardware for the parking brake is mounted to a backing plate. You have to swap over the parking brake hardware and the cable (the e-brake cable from full drum brakes doesn't match the cable used on rear discs) as well as the rotor and caliper. The hub is also the source of the difference between a fifth-gen and a sixth-gen centrebore. The rotor and the wheels are centre mounted, meaning the centre hole slides snugly over the hub. The fifth-gen hub is 54 mm in diametre, while the sixth-gen hub is 55 mm. Thus the hole in a fifth-gen rotor is 1 mm too small to fit onto a sixth-gen hub. |
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Exactly what i need to know. Thanks
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That's good to know. Thank you. I'm glad I asked
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A more complete discussion of the matter, albeit for a fifth-gen, is here: http://www.celicatech.com/forums/showthrea...Upgrade-Article
I suggest reading through the entire thread, it's only three pages with a fair number of photos. |
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its easy. only a couple of blots.
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