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Old 07-28-2012, 08:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hey, i want to replace my drum brakes on the back with disk brakes on my 1.6 1992 toyota celica, just not sure which disk brakes i need that will fit
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you can get the rear disc brakes from 5th gen gt or gt-s. You'll need the emergency brake cable and just get the whole hub to transfer everything on easier.
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ima agree with garry, ive done the swap and its 1000% easier to replace the hub. grab everything from the ebrake cable to entire hub with brake lines.
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think someone did that but grab it from a 6th Gen, & they did a write up on it... the 5th Gen will be the EASIEST i agree, i might do it as well later on down the road, but i want that 6th gen alignment bar on my 5th Gen, that way i can adjust my rear better, but it involves welding washers if u want to, think that guy just went with out welding.
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