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Hello i just bought a 94 celica st and the previous owner had the front wheel berrings replaced.
The guy that pressed the new berrings in didn't pack them and six months later they went out again. Thus being the reason the guy sold it to me. The problem i am having is that the berrings locked up in the race and fried the hubs. does anyone know if the hubs from another toyota celica year might work or possibly a different model? camery or corolla? Cause the local u pull it has a shortage of celicas. Also does it matter if it is from an automatic or manual trans mine is a/t? Any help would be appreicated. -------------------- 94 st
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5th gen hubs are different.
The 6th gen GT and ST hubs are the same. -------------------- Scott
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QUOTE(scothaniel @ Mar 20, 2006 - 10:58 AM) [snapback]410395[/snapback] 5th gen hubs are different. The 6th gen GT and ST hubs are the same. I think Im going to have to disagree with you. I know that the rears off a GT were the same as on mine when I bought them for the rear swap. They fit on the rear fine This post has been edited by Jeremy1210: Mar 20, 2006 - 1:51 PM |
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