Big Brakes and 7th gens, We got big news! The party boat is here! |
Big Brakes and 7th gens, We got big news! The party boat is here! |
Jan 6, 2004 - 12:21 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 29, '02 From Dallas, Tx Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I was at Toyota Heaven (local toyota only salvage) the other day and discovered something interesting.......
Toyota Heaven happened to have a 2001 Celica GT in their yard. For the hell of it I did some snooping around and comparing. My first thought was that maybe we could use their spindles so that we could get their brakes but alas, no dice there. The closer I looked the more amazed I was....the caliper mountings are exactly the same. 7th gen brakes will interchange with the 6th gen perfectly. All 2001+ celicas came with 10.8" vented rotors. A decent junkyard upgrade for us! I'll be ordering some reman calipers and slotted rotors soon. Whats even more exciting is that the above means that any 7th gen big brake kit will work on the 6th gen. This includes the Brembo GT system and several others. So there you have it. Mod away. |
Jan 6, 2004 - 12:08 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 15, '02 From Corona & Vallejo, CA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Good looking out bro. I have a question... are the ST and GT front calipers the same? The reason why I'm asking is because I thought that the GT rotors were bigger. Do you know the difference b/w the ST and GT in terms of the front braking system? Thanks buddy. EDIT: LOL... now I understand why you guys were saying Brembo in the front and drums in the rear... I didn't realize that the BBK only covers the front. I didn't realize that they didn't have anything for the rear. So are all BBK's like this? Because I just went to my sponsors site, Rotora (www.rotora.com), and noticed that their system is for the front only as well. Anyway, if you guys want something cheaper... Rotora offers BBK's at competetive prices (GT BBK's for $1395). If you deal with them, please be sure to reference me... Ray from Illmatic. This post has been edited by kuya1284: Jan 6, 2004 - 12:35 PM |
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