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Old 07-01-2009, 10:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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1989 Ae92 suspension question

hey guys, i knwo i dont show up around the forums anymore. i used to go around the celica fourms. but i got a question.

I'm Thinking about trading my 88 porsche 924s for a 89 Corolla GT-S.

ive still got my 85 Celica Gt which i was thinking of selling.

If i kept the celica, and got this corolla,

would i be able to switch the racing suspension on the celica to the corolla? or are the set ups different? i dont really know much about the older corollas i hope to learn.
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An 85 Celica is RWD and an 89 Corolla is FWD. The suspensions are completely different.
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dammit thats what i thought, but i was hoping id get lucky lol.
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The GTS should already be fitted with performance suspention.
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You can hardly call the OEM suspension "performance" it's better than the sedan's and there's tons of room for improvement... with lowering springs the car drives and handles a lot better though.
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