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post Jul 27, 2014 - 12:21 PM
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so can someone tell me the correct size of rotors the twin pot brakes use on a 94 ss2 SS

as cant seem to get a straight simple answer if there the 275 or 255 or 277

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post Aug 5, 2014 - 2:29 PM
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i was going to reply to you earlier but was waiting to see if anyone with actual knowledge would chime in. What is your chassis number??!!

The ST204 Celica GT here in USA from 94-99 has same front brake rotor. I just checked part numbers.

But honestly why would toyota deal with making rotors larger and having more parts #'s to deal with. Toyota uses (and so do many car manufactures) same parts to save money.

Also take a look here these link, it covers all trims of SS2 celica's even your rare superstrut model.

http://toyotamarket.ru/jp/252170/002/2/4803/2/

if you take a look at the suspension part of it you can see there is the part # and diagrams of superstrut. And the only SS2 that ever came with superstrut was in 1994. After that only ss-III came optional with superstrut till 96 and then standard on all SS-III 1998-1999

For example you take a look here you can see the ST205 Celica GT4 knuckle vs the ST202 Celica SS-III (superstrut as well) knuckle

http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=89939&st=0

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