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My 2000 Coonrolla (Work In Progress)

Discussion in '8th Gen' started by VegaTheChosen, Sep 17, 2013.

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    On topic, unrelated to anything previous
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    You NPFd me for a perfectly legit post, but your post is a real NPF
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    The Coonrolla at the drive in watching the nightmare on elm st. And Friday the 13th double feature.
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    Because James.
    Those are still around? Nice!
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    There's about 400 left in the US ironically two of which are right near me. One in The Mendon Drive In in Mendon, Ma the other is The Rustic Drive In in North Smithfield, RI.

    They're both awesome! Thanks for the pointers on the interior fabric.
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    Your choice obviously but I would recommend taking the original off. But you'll see that the original piece is just kinda squeezed in there.
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    Ordered the fabric, gonna get the adhesive on Wednesday. So its been established I need new struts... Should I get OEM ones or should I get something different? Next month I want to get the Tein springs.
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    I would go with upgraded performance shocks, since you are lowering. They should handle better with the sport springs, and they should last longer being lowered.
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    If you're getting lowering springs, do not get oem replacements, like KYB GR2. If you lower, get a performance strut. I suggest Tokico HP.
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    Found a 2001 bumper cover on Craigslist dude wants $50 for it and he wants $60 for corner/head lights. I figured I'd see if he'd sell both for a hundred, is that a decent deal?
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    Yes that is a great deal. Replacement bumpers go for 40, and head/corner lights go for 50, but they are aftermarket replacement parts, not OEM. The fitment, and build quality is never as good as OEM. Jump on that deal, that's 89% of your front end swap.
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    can i do the front end swap with just those items? if not what else do I need? cuz ill take whatever I can off the guy.
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    Youll need a wiring harness for 9005/9006 lights to make them work. Technically you need 01-02 fenders but the 98-00 ones work fine.
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    I did the swap without changing my fenders :/ tho the headlight socket won't fit... at least it didn't for me so I had to cut off a piece of metal to make room but good luck bud!
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    im not 100% sure on 98-00 fenders but on the 01-02 fenders that mounting ball tab on the fender can be relocated on the other hole and it makes it a 98-00 fender in a way kinda....
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    Can't move it on the 8.0 front fenders. But it leaves a tiny gap, nothing bad.
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    The guy im getting the bumper/lights from has 99 fenders. But a bitch aint one.
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    So he did the front end swap too, and is now selling them?
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    Yea, apparently there was a fire at his garage and the back of the car was badly burned so he's parting it out.
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    anything rare/good left? ^^^

    btw keep an eye at the mail, you should get your cluster any day now...i included the temp sensors and both S and touring faces....let me know if you run into trouble with the swap, keep in mind you might need to re calibrate some of the needles....
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    Thanks cBass will keep you posted, hope that and the fabric come tomorrow, it'll give me something to do Sunday.
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    I think so. Let me know when you do the cluster, I'll link you to every step.
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    Thanks Mack! If you can post em when you see this and I'll start studying asap, thanks!
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    Can someone school me on Steering Wheels? Does this bitch adjust? (I have 2000 corolla ve) Are there any nicer wheels for the Corolla that fit on there and are fairly inexpensive and semi easy to find?
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    If you want to sell yours I will buy them!!

    And since we have the VE model (super ultra base) no it doesn't move :/ my old CE did tho
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    if you have a base model you wont have tilt adjustment...what is also dumb 2 of my corollas which are S model dont even have tilt and S is suppose to be the top trim :noidea:

    If you want a steering wheel that is nicer most people always turn to the Corolla S steering wheel....a direct swap, no wires to cut...

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    but you have many options... that wheel ^^ i can get you for $100 with air bag, that is cheap compared to ebay prices
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    i'll keep that in mind cBass that is a much nicer wheel imo, and BBRolla I'm talking about the steering wheel(s) not going to get rid of my rims, I love those.

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