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post Sep 2, 2007 - 2:04 AM
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I was just wondering if the rear caliper brackets, or if the entire rear caliper set up from a st184 5th gen celica GT/GTS, would bolt right up to my ST204c? One of the rear calipers on my car is not bolted on good becuase i had a friend that broke one of the bolts and it's stuck in there, and basically, it squeeks a lot, so i want to replace it, but there are rarely any ST204 Celicas in the junk yards, but plenty of ST184s.


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post Sep 3, 2007 - 2:09 AM
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So the ST184 and ST185 rear brakes are indenticle then? I took a look at it today, and my rear drivers side caliper is missing a bolt COMPLETELY. So it can just flip up whenever it wants. I was wondering what was scratching the inside of my rim, and now i know kindasad.gif .


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post Sep 4, 2007 - 9:47 PM
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QUOTE(MaskedMan @ Sep 3, 2007 - 7:09 AM) [snapback]592923[/snapback]

So the ST184 and ST185 rear brakes are indenticle then? I took a look at it today, and my rear drivers side caliper is missing a bolt COMPLETELY. So it can just flip up whenever it wants. I was wondering what was scratching the inside of my rim, and now i know kindasad.gif .

They are different... or at lest the hubs are. Remember St185 has rear axles... ST205's however are different.


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