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post Feb 15, 2006 - 2:40 PM
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well the shop where my car is has a all trac siiting out side no motor but mostly everything else there going to haul it off to the junk yard and he said i could have the brake stuff off it so what all should get to see if it works on the 6gen

braket
calipers
rotors

e brake
rears

do i need the spindals?


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post Feb 15, 2006 - 2:58 PM
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all trac brakes i thought didn't work on the 6gc?
post Feb 15, 2006 - 3:16 PM
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Better safe than sorry. I'd grab everything I could off that thing.

EDIT: Might as well grab the fronts too. Your ST could use a bigger brake up front.

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post Feb 15, 2006 - 7:08 PM
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For the fronts... all you need is the calipers and caliper brackets. The rotors aren't direct fit... the center bore is about 1mm too small, so that will need to be bored out so the rotors fit flush on the hubs.

For the rears... grab the entire thing complete. Basically unbolt the spindle from the suspension and you'll have everything needed. I believe someone on here said the 5th gen ebrake cables are direct fit also...

This post has been edited by Kwanza26: Feb 15, 2006 - 7:09 PM


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post Feb 15, 2006 - 7:15 PM
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QUOTE(Kwanza26 @ Feb 15, 2006 - 6:08 PM) [snapback]394565[/snapback]

For the fronts... all you need is the calipers and caliper brackets. The rotors aren't direct fit... the center bore is about 1mm too small, so that will need to be bored out so the rotors fit flush on the hubs.

For the rears... grab the entire thing complete. Basically unbolt the spindle from the suspension and you'll have everything needed. I believe someone on here said the 5th gen ebrake cables are direct fit also...


thanks Bee for the info


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post Feb 16, 2006 - 10:20 PM
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Nik, whats the advantage with the front calipers? Are they 4 piston? Plese post pics when you get them. Good find!

Nik, whats the advantage with the front calipers? Are they 4 piston? Plese post pics when you get them. Good find!
post Feb 16, 2006 - 10:46 PM
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QUOTE(madmods @ Feb 17, 2006 - 3:20 AM) [snapback]395262[/snapback]

Nik, whats the advantage with the front calipers? Are they 4 piston? Plese post pics when you get them. Good find!


They are 277mm versus the 6gc GT's at 275mm and thr 6gc ST's at 254.6mm


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post Feb 17, 2006 - 5:04 AM
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QUOTE(Kwanza26 @ Feb 17, 2006 - 3:46 AM) [snapback]395283[/snapback]

QUOTE(madmods @ Feb 17, 2006 - 3:20 AM) [snapback]395262[/snapback]

Nik, whats the advantage with the front calipers? Are they 4 piston? Plese post pics when you get them. Good find!


They are 277mm versus the 6gc GT's at 275mm and thr 6gc ST's at 254.6mm



God damn where you get all these detailed info!?!?!?


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post Feb 17, 2006 - 5:44 AM
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QUOTE(tomazws @ Feb 17, 2006 - 5:04 AM) [snapback]395387[/snapback]

QUOTE(Kwanza26 @ Feb 17, 2006 - 3:46 AM) [snapback]395283[/snapback]

QUOTE(madmods @ Feb 17, 2006 - 3:20 AM) [snapback]395262[/snapback]

Nik, whats the advantage with the front calipers? Are they 4 piston? Plese post pics when you get them. Good find!


They are 277mm versus the 6gc GT's at 275mm and thr 6gc ST's at 254.6mm



God damn where you get all these detailed info!?!?!?


Do a search and you would've found this:

http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=29826
post Feb 17, 2006 - 7:45 PM
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I thought if you changed the knucke and everything it would make everything bolt up, then you dont have to mill out your rotor.

I think the rear disc brake setup is the same as a GT.

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post Feb 17, 2006 - 7:56 PM
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QUOTE(Clipsetuner @ Feb 18, 2006 - 12:45 AM) [snapback]395648[/snapback]

I thought if you changed the knucke and everything it would make everything bolt up, then you dont have to mill out your rotor.

I think the rear disc brake setup is the same as a GT.

DTE

It's easier to simply modify the rotor. Much Much easier... 1mm difference ain't a big deal.

As for the rears... the calipers are the same... but the internal drums are slightly different so the actual rear rotors are slightly different and do NOT interchange.


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post Feb 18, 2006 - 10:12 AM
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QUOTE(Kwanza26 @ Feb 18, 2006 - 12:56 AM) [snapback]395652[/snapback]

QUOTE(Clipsetuner @ Feb 18, 2006 - 12:45 AM) [snapback]395648[/snapback]

I thought if you changed the knucke and everything it would make everything bolt up, then you dont have to mill out your rotor.

I think the rear disc brake setup is the same as a GT.

DTE

It's easier to simply modify the rotor. Much Much easier... 1mm difference ain't a big deal.

As for the rears... the calipers are the same... but the internal drums are slightly different so the actual rear rotors are slightly different and do NOT interchange.




I just got 5th gen rear brakes everything from the knuckle out so I just plan to bolt everything up by using the 5th gern knuckle
post Feb 20, 2006 - 7:42 PM
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QUOTE(BLADDER_MASTER @ Feb 17, 2006 - 10:44 AM) [snapback]395394[/snapback]

QUOTE(tomazws @ Feb 17, 2006 - 5:04 AM) [snapback]395387[/snapback]

QUOTE(Kwanza26 @ Feb 17, 2006 - 3:46 AM) [snapback]395283[/snapback]

QUOTE(madmods @ Feb 17, 2006 - 3:20 AM) [snapback]395262[/snapback]

Nik, whats the advantage with the front calipers? Are they 4 piston? Plese post pics when you get them. Good find!


They are 277mm versus the 6gc GT's at 275mm and thr 6gc ST's at 254.6mm



God damn where you get all these detailed info!?!?!?


Do a search and you would've found this:

http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=29826

ahhh, nice find! I got some brake surprises coming up, man my inheritance is going fast.
post Feb 21, 2006 - 9:16 AM
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As for the rears... the calipers are the same... but the internal drums are slightly different so the actual rear rotors are slightly different and do NOT interchange.


You are incorrect here. I have the rears from a 91 and 93 rear celica GT. The internals and everything work fine.

edit: or were you talking about the alltrac brakes?

This post has been edited by Jeremy1210: Feb 21, 2006 - 9:17 AM
post Feb 21, 2006 - 10:50 AM
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QUOTE(Jeremy1210 @ Feb 21, 2006 - 2:16 PM) [snapback]397149[/snapback]

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As for the rears... the calipers are the same... but the internal drums are slightly different so the actual rear rotors are slightly different and do NOT interchange.


You are incorrect here. I have the rears from a 91 and 93 rear celica GT. The internals and everything work fine.

edit: or were you talking about the alltrac brakes?

tell that to Coomer. Ever try to put 6gc rear rotors on a 5gc assembly?


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post Feb 21, 2006 - 11:29 AM
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5th gen alltrac brakes will not work, 5th gen GT and ST185RC front calipers and rotors will work. Like Kwanza said you need to bore out the middle to fit the disks. I know this for a fact.
The 5th gen Rears should be a direct bolt on from the hub. I dont know this for sure, just what the masses have said. What I do know is if you find a 6th gen GT the rear disk swap is very simple.


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post Feb 21, 2006 - 12:08 PM
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Oh I misunderstood what you were talking about. I thought you meant putting 5th gen rears on 6th, not 6th on 5th..

Why would you put 6th gen on 5th?
post Feb 21, 2006 - 12:48 PM
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QUOTE(Jeremy1210 @ Feb 21, 2006 - 5:08 PM) [snapback]397208[/snapback]

Oh I misunderstood what you were talking about. I thought you meant putting 5th gen rears on 6th, not 6th on 5th..

Why would you put 6th gen on 5th?

Again you misunderstand. All i'm saying is... if you're gonna use the 5th gen rear discs as a swap to the 6th gen (cause the 5th gens are much more common), get the ENTIRE assembly and DO NOT BUY IT IN PARTS! Why? Cause 5th gen parts do NOT interchange with 6th gen parts.

This post has been edited by Kwanza26: Feb 22, 2006 - 5:29 PM


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post Feb 22, 2006 - 9:25 AM
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Again you misunderstand. All i'm saying is... if you're gonna use the 5th gen rear discs as a swap to the 6th gen (cause the 5th gens are much more common), get the ENTIRE assembly and DO NOT BUY IT IN PARTS! Why? Cause 5th gen parts and 5th gen parts and do NOT interchange with 6th gen parts.


oh man where has my head been at?? Ever had one of those weeks? Well yeah I got the ENTIRE assembly for the rears. I think it would be cheaper and easier to buy the whole assembly than to piece it together. hard to find though, atleast took me a few months to find some.

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