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Old 01-29-2005, 05:38 PM
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Clearance issues...

I'm planning on robbing a 95 turbo of its front calipers and rotors, I don't suppose those will fit under the stock 91 14 inchers will they? The brake clearance already looks tight. Also need to know the stock exhaust piping diameter on the 5SFE. Thanx.
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Re: Clearance issues...

In 1993 Toyota increased the size of it's rotors which forced them to increase the size of the wheels to 14". You are correct, your 14s will not fit over the brakes.

If you are doing the upgrade, I believe you need the brake master cylinder as well. Also, make sure you do both the front and the rear.
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Re: Clearance issues...

I do plan on using the 95 master cylinder and rear brakes (should have been more clear on that). Any word on that exhaust piping diameter?
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