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Jan 18, 2007 - 9:39 AM Forum: Suspension/Handling/Braking · Post Preview: #518910 · Replies: 16 · Views: 3,107
MineralGrey

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I'm doing an upgrade to rear discs on my '94 ST. I've purchased rotors and pads, but I'm curious about these stainless steel brake lines. I have them on my tuner Mustang and I love the brake feel you get with these lines. I didn't know I could get them for the Celica.

Now, I went to the russellperformance.com website and I didn't see a part number for my specific car. Which ones work for my ST?

Jul 19, 2006 - 10:22 PM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #458382 · Replies: 2 · Views: 1,523
MineralGrey

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I'm gearing up to patch up some dings on my aging celica and get it resprayed all over with new silver paint and clearcoat finish.

Problem is, I have always liked the look of the '96-'99 Celica front bumper more than the '94-'95 front end... I don't like that toothy smile mine has as much as I like the newer front bumper.

How much of a pain would it be to swap bumper covers? Can I just get the bumper cover and the signal light assemblies for it or is there more beneath the cover that I need to worry about?

Any help on this will be greatly appreciated!

Jun 27, 2005 - 3:28 PM Forum: Suspension/Handling/Braking · Post Preview: #305577 · Replies: 9 · Views: 2,556
MineralGrey

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Anyone have experience purchasing brake calipers for your celicas at Pep Boys, Advance Auto Parts, or AutoZone?

I'm thinking if it's really worth buying another set of Toyota Calipers, or saving my money and going with a comparable replacement from one of these places?

Feb 23, 2004 - 5:30 PM Forum: Suspension/Handling/Braking · Post Preview: #98607 · Replies: 3 · Views: 2,550
MineralGrey

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I caved in and ordered the KYB's for the car, along with the eibach pro-kit - from tirerack.

Now to wait for a warm day to do it on!!! Time to take off the winter tires and get rockin!

Feb 22, 2004 - 7:18 PM Forum: Suspension/Handling/Braking · Post Preview: #98288 · Replies: 3 · Views: 2,550
MineralGrey

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Here is what I found on www.6gc.net for Monroe Struts:

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These are replacement struts for the sixth generation Toyota Celica. The part number for the front left strut is 71558, and for the front right, it is 71557. The rear struts are the same and the part number is 902957.


On www.pickproparts.com, I have the following part numbers for the Monroe Struts:
  • Front Right - 71557
  • Front Left - 71558
  • Rear Right - 71559
  • Rear Left - 71560

Does anyone have any insight on the differences in part numbers listed on our site with what's provided to us on pickproparts? I want to order these ASAP, but I don't want to order the wrong ones and realize it when the car's jacked up and disassembled.

Also, should I re-use the existing strut mounts or grab new ones from pickproparts? Product Number is 902957 on their website, is this correct?


My plan is to order these Monroe Struts, perhaps new rear strut mounts, some strut boots, and finally some Eibach Pro-Kit Springs. I suppose I just need some feedback on those part numbers... some re-assurance that I will be ordering the right hardware for my vehicle.

thanks all!


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