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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Mar 6, '05 From Fort Worth, TX Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
One of the last "major" things I want to do to my Celica is covert the rear drums to disks. I have been sitting on this for awhile and it seems the longer I wait the more I dont want to do it. Honestly, I want to do it more for looks than anything. Plus its really going to take me two weekends(two Saturdays) to do it- 1) I have to go to the junk yard to pull off the correct parts, 2) then I have to install them.
My question is: Is it really worth the effort (besides looks)? It the braking power that much more different? Should I expect more headaches after the conversion? - meaning, the things I intalled falling apart, or maybe other things like bosster/master cylinder giving out? Someone just kick me in the ass and tell me to do it ![]() Thanks -------------------- ![]() |
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QUOTE(brianforster @ Jul 20, 2006 - 3:04 AM) [snapback]458478[/snapback] im prolly gonna do this tomorrow the one part that pisses me off is i should have done this BEFORE getting my exhaust on because now i have 3" custom exhaust in the way of running hte ebrake ![]() Stil not a huge problem, I took my car to the exhaust shop an he just took out the heat shield and plugged them in, and he did not have tor emove the exhaust -------------------- ![]() |
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