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sircalebwhite
Has anyone used a hub from a Camry on the front? Finding a used hub for the celi is like finding a needle in a hay stack.. just want to know if it would fit in case I hit another curb...
CrimsonSTX
Camry 1986-1991 will work as they are 5x100

1992 forward are 5x114.3
ILoveMySilly97
QUOTE (CrimsonSTX @ Apr 20, 2015 - 11:05 AM) *
Camry 1986-1991 will work as they are 5x100

1992 forward are 5x114.3


+1
Langing
QUOTE (CrimsonSTX @ Apr 20, 2015 - 2:05 PM) *
Camry 1986-1991 will work as they are 5x100

1992 forward are 5x114.3


Is that true for all 6gc?
njccmd2002
Please dont put possible misguided information. If the bearing is not the same, then it wont fit. Bearings make a lot of difference and so does the spline count for the axles. Unless someone ha verified this, beware...
ILoveMySilly97
QUOTE (Langing @ Apr 23, 2015 - 9:45 AM) *
QUOTE (CrimsonSTX @ Apr 20, 2015 - 2:05 PM) *
Camry 1986-1991 will work as they are 5x100

1992 forward are 5x114.3


Is that true for all 6gc?


Yes for fwd 6gc.
CrimsonSTX
QUOTE (njccmd2002 @ Apr 23, 2015 - 12:58 PM) *
Please dont put possible misguided information. If the bearing is not the same, then it wont fit. Bearings make a lot of difference and so does the spline count for the axles. Unless someone ha verified this, beware...



I have the hub from a 1990 Camry on my front driver side. I installed it in August 2011. The bearing is for a Celica, ordered from amazon. I sat in the muddy junkyard, old hub in one hand and counted the splines myself before I removed the hub from the Camry. So in a way I have "verified" it. My car is a 1995 St and it's my daily driver. That's just my experience.
njccmd2002
Good then.
Langing
QUOTE (CrimsonSTX @ Apr 24, 2015 - 2:10 PM) *
QUOTE (njccmd2002 @ Apr 23, 2015 - 12:58 PM) *
Please dont put possible misguided information. If the bearing is not the same, then it wont fit. Bearings make a lot of difference and so does the spline count for the axles. Unless someone ha verified this, beware...



I have the hub from a 1990 Camry on my front driver side. I installed it in August 2011. The bearing is for a Celica, ordered from amazon. I sat in the muddy junkyard, old hub in one hand and counted the splines myself before I removed the hub from the Camry. So in a way I have "verified" it. My car is a 1995 St and it's my daily driver. That's just my experience.


I think you are talking about front wheels? Was the steering knuckle of that 1990 Camry the same as the one on your 1995 Celica? Since the bearing and hub were identical, I'm just wondering how much of the wheel was the same from that series of Camry.
CrimsonSTX
QUOTE (Langing @ Apr 24, 2015 - 5:06 PM) *
I think you are talking about front wheels? Was the steering knuckle of that 1990 Camry the same as the one on your 1995 Celica? Since the bearing and hub were identical, I'm just wondering how much of the wheel was the same from that series of Camry.


Not sure how much of the Steering is the same.
Maybe someone more knowledgeable has the answer.
Bitter
use toyodiy to verify part numbers interchange, that's the easiest way.
Arturio55
I just ordered the 1990 camry front hub (duralast) from autozone
anyone know if we can use the bearing that comes with it?
black13
What about 7th gen celica hub? does it fit 6gc?
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