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JspeXAE102 Build Thread (+ a lil bit of history)

Discussion in '7th Gen' started by JspeXAE102, May 29, 2008.

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    Chris Corolla S Member

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    What offset did you go with on the gram lights? The +38 or +43?
    How much do they weigh? I saw 17lbs somewhere but that must be wrong for a $230 dollar wheel.
    Are you rubbing at all with the car that low?
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    +38.. The 15's weight around 11lbs IIRC. Never had a chance to weight them myself though. No rubbing at all. Running -0.8 camber in the rear w/ rolled fenders. I have plenty of wheel well clearance at full compression.
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    turbo4age Love to Hate me

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    awww come on... man up!

    im rocking 10k/9k on the xrs as a daily
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    lol.. i'm a old man now sonny.

    i think i'm also getting to fat for my recaro :eek: too much cake hahaha
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    turbo4age Love to Hate me

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    says the guy younger than me...

    cars looking good.
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    lol thanks, welcome back
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    Edwin562 SWAG MASTER

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    oh damn ur rolla is sexi as hell.. i envy u
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    hey JspeXAE102 is that a c pillar bar i see?
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    yes, I believe it was off a 240sx coupe.
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    any pics of it from the inside ?
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    don't have too much interior pics.. yet
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    naw like just of the c pillar,,, and wat u did to slap that puppy on
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    rear seatbelt mounting brackets.. have to drill through the trim though.
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    brought a few "new" things...

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    looks stock huh?
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    But its a TRD Japan catback.

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    and I brought some sort of umm... bar
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    rolla_7AFE hmong

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    nice exhaust.
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    o snap! is that a TRD front sway bar???? :eek:
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    pnyk33 300whp 4afte

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    nice going man . like the blue sway bar.
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    garage NIKKI New Member

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    C160 Transmission Shifter and Cables

    Hey JspeXAE102 did your C160 Transmission come with the Shifter and Cables? If it did'nt where did you get it from?

    Thanks :)
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    It came with shift cables but no shifter.. I went with a TRD Japan shifter which I wouldn't recommend because it has a angle toward the RHD driver.

    You can look up the p/n for the AE111 6spd cables and shifter here:
    http://trdforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=41180
    then order it from either japanparts.com (by request) or carriec from northridge toyota on club4ag. be warned, they're expensive!

    good eye, it is indeed a TRD Japan FSB. I picked it up used as it is discontinued. Unfortunitely that didn't make it any cheaper.
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    garage NIKKI New Member

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    Wow! you're right JspeXAE102 they are expensive thanks for the warning. Will definately have to get it used.

    So if i get the 2 C160 cables should'nt this be a straight bolt on to the stock 5 speed shifter and should work 100% since the C160 cables are the ones controling the gear selection & shifting? Thanks :)
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    Some said the 5spd cables will work just fine.. I cannot confirm. I've seen 6spd conversion kits being sold in Japan which includes only one shifter cable (plus shifter and tranny mount bracket) - I assume its the cable that transfers the left - right movement as the front - back one really doesn't change.

    Now with using 5spd shifter and 6spd tranny... I've heard it will go into every gear except reverse which is far left and up. And the solution is to dremel out the bottom right of the plastic shifter cage so that the bottom part of the shifter would clear..

    Once again that's what i've heard from my research and never actually attempted.. I decided not to chance it and made sure the swap came with at least the shifter cables because I really don't need any extra headaches.
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    Mayur Biggest trd whore in the whole wide world

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    Would a 6 speed shifter from an XRS or Celica GT-S work on our cars?
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    pnyk33 300whp 4afte

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    Damm "J" you catching up to me on spending alot of $$$$$$..........:D

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    garage NIKKI New Member

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    JspeXAE102 please correct me if i got this wrong. On your C160 swap you use 2 C160 cables hook up to a 6 speed shifter with a TRD SS kit.

    No modification done to the Tranny Mount Bracket because it is an AE101/102 chassis.

    No modification done to the Shifter Cage because it is a 6 speed shifter.

    All 100% straight bolt on for you, right?

    Thanks again :)
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    XRS definately not.. a 9th gen shifter looks radically different that ones found on a late 7th and 8th gen.

    I never seen a celica shifter assembly so I cant really comment on this.

    well to be fair I haven't done anything new in the last 6 months.:p

    yes you are correct.. no modifications were needed as I used 6spd shifter cables and 6 speed shifter. But I did purchase a 6 speed conversion bracket as thy change the left transmission mount configuration on the 98-99 Corolla/Levins

    http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/diag_1iAMJ8t.png
    notice the bracket "12325A" and mount "12372A" from this engine mount diagram for a 99 BZR

    now look at this on a earlier corolla "12325A" and mount "12372A" from a 93-97 Corolla
    http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/diag_1iAMj4p.png

    now the solution is to either to modify the old 5spd bracket or to use a conversion bracket so that you may retain the 5spd tranny mount. I chose the later..

    here's a writeup about how the bracket modification is done
    http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/t174725.html
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    garage NIKKI New Member

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    I strongly agree for choosing the later, oh well one more part to source, atleast there's an option for the 6 speed Shifter Lever Assembly and the Cables to be ordered new if all else fails locating a used one.

    Where did you get that 6 speed Conversion Bracket?

    Thanks for all the help :)
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    yahoo japan auctions... the ebay of japan.
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    Good stuff! :thumb:

    How does that new TRD catback sound compared to your old FGK Legalis R?
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    garage NIKKI New Member

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    Thanks again JspeXAE102 :)
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    Should be quieter than the old setup hopefully... I'll find out tomorrow. I need to take it to get hangers welded on as it is a AE111 catback which has 98-02 type hangers.

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