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Need RWD Corolla help LEt me know


HardtopTE72
08-13-2006, 01:34 AM
Im new (just registered yesterday) and as you can see i reply mainly to older toyota topics so like i said if you need any at all RWD corolla help ive delt with nearly all of the (2TC,3TC,4AC,4AGE, swaps, modified) as you can also see ive owned several and i found another one that ill be buying next week

HardtopTE72
08-13-2006, 01:51 AM
im also very familiar with Celica RWD, older Supras and even cars such as coronas and carinas

krazy13
02-19-2007, 08:53 PM
I have a 1986 Toyota Corolla sr5. Sad to say it dosen't have the 4age in it but I want one... it is currantly carborated and I was wondering what I need to do for a swap... like what kind of fuel pump will I need if nessisary, do I need to switch out my tranny ect. in short... HELP!!! and on a side note I do possibly want to convert my rear brakes from drum to disk. got any advice?

HardtopTE72
03-03-2007, 10:23 PM
you will need pretty much a whole GTS parts car. some people say you need the fuel lines, tank, fuel pump from the GTS. ive seen it done with just the GTS fuel pump and all the sR5 stuff. You will need the whole engine harness, and some if not all of the interior harness, The trannies are the same but if you want to change the stronger GTS T series Rear end you will also need the GTS driveshaft, ebrake, and you will want to get the Brake proportioning valve too. The engine bolts right in. Little things you might wanna do if you do get a parts car are to pull the GTS sway bar(thicker), gas tank(just in case), fuel lines(just in case), and pretty much everything you can keep somehwere from the car. Club4aG.com has several very helpgul write ups on swapping in every 4AG including the 20V into an aE86.

HardtopTE72
03-03-2007, 10:26 PM
Also if you do not get a rear end the only way ive seen of converting the corolla drum rears to disc brake is to go to the junkyard and go pull some Rear brakes(backing plates, rotors, calipers pretty much everything that is brake related in the rear from an AE92(87-91) FWD corolla with rear disc brakes(there is usally always a GTS in the junkyard). Then pull the drum rears off your axle(backing plates and all) and then just make an adapter plate to fit the disc brake backing plates onto the axle housing. the lines are the same so there you go instant rear disc brakes

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