Scion xA/xB Rear Disc Conversion
#44
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Originally Posted by Garage1217
Just a note, the ae86 had a solid rear axle and hubs would not be compatable. Those were most likley sourced from an ae92 front wheel drive corolla gts or an fx16 gts corolla.
I said that already on page 1, I owned the same car that he louie took the brakes off of. :D I remember talking to him about it when he was installing them. I had a 1989 Toyota Corolla GTS coupe. These are not very popular so you should be able to find them in the junk yards still. The engines are about the only thing that everyone takes.
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He made the caliper mounting brackets himself in his shop.
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has anybody check out to see if we can rip the front brakes off our xB;s and mount them in the rear.... this would be cool, and then just save up 4 a while n get some wilwood big brakes up front...
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Originally Posted by randode
^^^its not that easy. the front brakes are too big for the rear, and you would still have to come up with a caliper mount. And there would be no parking brake.
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i guess were gunna have to deal with the drums.... i just regret painting them bright red, because now they stand out.... maybe ill get them powdercoated black, and pretend they are never there... haha
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Originally Posted by fusionscion
i guess were gunna have to deal with the drums.... i just regret painting them bright red, because now they stand out.... maybe ill get them powdercoated black, and pretend they are never there... haha
I initially put them on as a joke, but even the judges at the shows were fooled.
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Originally Posted by randode
I initially put them on as a joke, but even the judges at the shows were fooled.
(not flaming your car or you, just the judges for not recognizing the fact there's no caliper on that "brake disc")
#54
ok, so what exactly do i need to get from the junk yard? just rotors and the callipers, do i need any thing else? if anyone could answer it would be very helpful, im thinking of hopefully doing this next weekend if i can get ahold of the parts
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