
Jelterkun
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Hello rollaclub. I am currently at the final stages of building my ke70 4age 16v and i was wondering if the blacktop clutch and flywheel are interchangeable with the 16v engine. What is the benefit or effects with this mod. And what do i need to complete it? - blacktop clutch kit, flywheel - 16v clutch fork - 16v throw out bearing? Thanks in advance
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Hello there I am in the progress of installing the rear axle of a ae86 and the technotoytuning brake kit in the front. But i am wondering if the brake master cylinder and booster will be enough for the brakes. Anyone can help me this? And knows what cylinder i will have to use. :) Thanks
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After a lot of searching i still didn't manage to find these type of lights. Anybody that can help me out? I saw them on some oldschool japanese cars like this one.
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I guess its a jdm one, not sure though. Its most certainly not a ADM one since its coming from the uk :)
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Ok thanks! Yes, my gearbox is a T50 with a ae86 tailshaft
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Hello there rollaclub. I'm busy building my ke70 and i have the chance of buying a fresh rebuilt AE86 rear axle with cusco 2 way fitted 4.7 weir CWP all new seals and bearings, solid pinion spacer big shafts. only done 600 miles since rebuild, complete inc discs and calipers. And now i was wondering if the axle will go in no problem in my KE70. I have read that it would fit with ease but i just want to ask it in here to make sure. I also have a Ae86 driveshaft to do the complete 4age conversion. Thanks
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Thanks for the info already! Right now i have the complete AE86 setup in front including the big brake kit from T3. You reckon this will be enough? Because now i know i don't have to worry all to much about the axle i want to know if the drum brakes will sufice. Thanks
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Hello rollaclub I have a question about my 4age 16v conversion. Will a standard KE70 rear axle be enough to handle the abuse of a stock 4age 16v with minor mods? Or do i have to search for a ae86 rear axle? Because in my country they are really rare and super expensive. I'm not planning to use my car for drifting or racing. It will be just a street car. Thanks
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Well, when i order the 4-links for a ke70 and ae86. In my shopping cart is says that i have 2 times the 4-links for AE86, same for lateral bar and tension control rods so i guess they are the same. I don't really believe that some stuff is waste of money because i don't like to do half work. I'm planning on building this car to my "show" car and not a drif missle or some kind of wrecked KE70 with the rust covered away by fibreglass... Thats why i want to order the best possible parts i can get for my car so it will last for a long time. No, thanks for the tip.
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Ok, thanks for the advice. One more thing. I'm planning on buying a lot from technotoytuning in 1 buy. I'm going to write my list of things here, and i would appreciate it if somebody here could tell me if all these things will fit onto my KE70. AE86 big brake kit (t3 kit) AE86 OEM hubs AE86 4-links AE86 lower control arms AE86 outer tie rods and steering knuckles AE86 tension control rod AE86 lateral bar/panhard rod I already bought the AE86 BC racing coilovers. Will these parts all fit? Because i have doubt about the tension control rods. Remember that these are all from Technotoytuning. Thanks
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Well the only thing i can't do is the wiring. And i can't find a decent tutorial.
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Hello there I'm the owner of a ke70 and i'm planning to do the 4age conversion alongside upgrades to the suspension (coilovers, ae86 suspension all round, ae86 brakes, etc) Now i need some advice on whether or not do the engine conversion first and then the suspension or vice versa? The suspension i can do no my own but the engine conversion i cannot. So what do you guys recommend doing first? Thanks in advance
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i want to drop 5 to 6 cm ( 2.5 inch) Isn't cutting springs dangerous? I mean, nobody really recommends it. Well i am willing to pay those prices for a KE70. But AE86 springs do fit on a KE70 rear strut? I just wanna know this
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Hello fellow car enthusiasts I'm the owner off a 1981 toyota corolla KE70 and i have a question about lowering the rear suspension for this car. I have read multiple times that there is no option to put coilovers in the rear unless you strenghten the chassis. Because i have no knowledge about that i want to go with lowering springs. What i have read is that if i have a KE70 younger then 1982, AE86 springs will fit in the rear. Is this true? If so, will these springs fit in the rear? https://technotoytuning.com/toyota/ae86/swift-japan-6kg-rear-lowering-springs-ae86-corolla If so, can i use adjustable koni shocks in the rear as well? Or do i need the AE86 strut? Now i am starting this topic i just want to get some verification if this setup is right for the front suspension: AE86 Coilovers AE86 Steering arms AE86 Disc rotors & brake calipers AE86 Front wheel bearings I know that this has come up many times but i can't seem to find some good answers. Also, i live in the netherlands so king springs is not really an option for me. THanks in advance
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So nobody knows where i can find these? Or is this just a dumb question? So i am talking about these
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Thanks, really appreciate it
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Is there any way to remove the pillar vents from the car? Or is this not possible? Mine are quite dirty and in need of cleaning.