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I was just wondering if 4cyl gen 3's ever came with rear disc brakes. I always thought that only v6 gen 3's came with it. But I just saw that TRDjibz had 4 disc brakes on his 95 4cyl dx!!
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no...i dont think the i-4's ever came with rear discs...on the subject of brakes, my dad might buy a 92 v6...would my 14 steelies fit on those v6 brakes cus i wanted to switch wheels?
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^ thats what I thought but I saw this kids car, its has the 5sfe engine and it HAS rear disc brakes. As for you question I dont think the 14inch steelies will fit, you need 15s to clear the brakes.
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hello. yes paul is telling the truth, and no Ufoz8mycow, i did not do a conversion. my car is a completly stock 95 camry dx with ABS. yet it has rear disc brakes. i dunno why, but it does. lol paul is telling the truth
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my friend (calvin) up north has the exact same camry as me (1994, 5sfe, automatic, 4 door, white) except that his car has ABS and it has rear disc brakes, for me in the other hand, have no ABS and with no rear disc brakes...
so i believe if the gen3 camry came with abs = rear disc brakes
no abs = drums in the back
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Last edited by a94autoCamry; 07-27-2004 at 05:23 PM.
Originally posted by UfoZ8myCow no. the 5sfes never came with rear discs. he did the conversion. and big p, your 14" steelies wont fit over the rear v6 brakes... gotta upgrade to at least 15s.
damn...but will the 15's jus fit on my car without making changes to the brakes???
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