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bluemaumau wrote:hmm ae101 gtzs have two pot front callipers if that helps
straight bolt up jobbie
Bazda wrote:bluemaumau wrote:hmm ae101 gtzs have two pot front callipers if that helps
straight bolt up jobbie
thats not true.
All superstrut ae101s ae111s have the 2 pot calipers & bigger dics, if its not superstrut it just has the singlepot.
And they wont fit onto a non superstrut car unless you made an adapter plate for the caliper.
1998 wrote:First off good choice of car. Corollas are the sh*t
TRD do a set of rally springs. They retain standard ride height but are stiffer, especially the rear. These can be got from a genuine toyota yard for around $100 per corner. I have only raced on standard and whiteline springs. Standard where far too soft, the body roll made the car hard to control. The whiteline I have are ok, they are too soft at the rear and it feels like the front oversteers to easily. I am upgrading to TRD, heard very good things about them. Im getting the sports springs which is stiffer but also lower.
Next step I would take are adjustable shocks all round. Stiffer shocks will allow you to shift the weight quicker. Im sure other people on here know a lot more about me than suspension tuning so ill wait for there input.
You should have no problem getting the car under 1000kg. The sound detoning stuck to the floor weighs about 15kg. Its tedious and boring to remove but worth it IMO.
Power shouldnt be too much of an issue unless its circuit. If its rally hill climb/auto cross just stick with the basic bolt on exhaust and filter. 2 1/4 is a popular 4age exhaust size. If you need the power it will be an expensive job extracting it (other than the bolt on's). You will need big cams and a new computer to run them, along with all the supporting mods (ignition, bigger fuel supply, head work, etc)
Good luck with it.
bluemaumau wrote:superstrut?
Bazda wrote:bluemaumau wrote:superstrut?
they will fit any toyota shocks, you just gota lathe up a spacer depending on the diameter of the strut leg.
Mr Revhead wrote:fit a whiteline rear sway bar, that will make a huge difference
i can supply thise as well as TRD parts.
Bazda wrote:I have camber plates to fit ur car, soem guy off trademe bought them but i havent heard back from him, wanting $225 for them
CircuitLevin wrote:Bazda wrote:I have camber plates to fit ur car, soem guy off trademe bought them but i havent heard back from him, wanting $225 for them
Thanks, what brand are they? What degree movement do they have?
Cheers!
Bazda wrote:CircuitLevin wrote:Bazda wrote:I have camber plates to fit ur car, soem guy off trademe bought them but i havent heard back from him, wanting $225 for them
Thanks, what brand are they? What degree movement do they have?
Cheers!
no brand name, I use them on my car, they adjust +/- 5 deg
CircuitLevin wrote:Bazda wrote:CircuitLevin wrote:Bazda wrote:I have camber plates to fit ur car, soem guy off trademe bought them but i havent heard back from him, wanting $225 for them
Thanks, what brand are they? What degree movement do they have?
Cheers!
no brand name, I use them on my car, they adjust +/- 5 deg
Ok, seem to have enough movement, but I am kinda over not buying high quality parts for my cars, especially suspension on a track car.
Bazda wrote:CircuitLevin wrote:Bazda wrote:CircuitLevin wrote:Bazda wrote:I have camber plates to fit ur car, soem guy off trademe bought them but i havent heard back from him, wanting $225 for them
Thanks, what brand are they? What degree movement do they have?
Cheers!
no brand name, I use them on my car, they adjust +/- 5 deg
Ok, seem to have enough movement, but I am kinda over not buying high quality parts for my cars, especially suspension on a track car.
these are very good quality and well made, I have pulled them apart to inspect them as well, i wouldnt use crap on my car, especailly when its 400hp. I will also be doing some track racing with mine.
They have a proper ball swival mount in them.
also when u put more camber on it puts on more caster at the same time as when u mount them onto the car they are offset slightly.
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