Anyone have actual pictures? Someone is offering me a lower suspension set with stabilizer and I just want to make sure it's for an ae92 and not for an ae101
if you have pics or links to them would be grateful. TIA
Double check the part number referencing is correct and ask the seller to double check and take pics for you.
it's from a surplus shop. is there a way to get the part number from the suspension set itself.. sadly my car is an EE90 which does not come with the front and rear swaybars so not really sure how to check if its for a 92 or a 101
The AE101 springs have a wider lower diameter than the AE92.
What the actual measurements are I am not sure, but I can take some measurements when I get home this afternoon.
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'88 Corolla, AE92 SR-5, 7A-FE swap/GT-S suspension
'87 Corolla, AE82 FX-16, 4A-GZE swap (autocrosser)
'03 Tundra 4X4 Access Cab, (FX tow vehicle/Home Depot runner)
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The AE92 front springs have a 6 1/4" diameter and the rear is 5 11/16".
The AE101 springs are both larger, (I don't know the measurements) although very close, they won't sit in the lower spring seats properly (I have tried it).
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'88 Corolla, AE92 SR-5, 7A-FE swap/GT-S suspension
'87 Corolla, AE82 FX-16, 4A-GZE swap (autocrosser)
'03 Tundra 4X4 Access Cab, (FX tow vehicle/Home Depot runner)
Modification: Changing something to what you thought it should have been from the start!
I am using ae101 lowering springs on my ae92 using ae101 gas shocks... pics I am asking for would be for the factory cross member, suspension arms, stabilizers/swaybars
I am using ae101 lowering springs on my ae92 using ae101 gas shocks... pics I am asking for would be for the factory cross member, suspension arms, stabilizers/swaybars
Don't hold me to it, but I believe since you have the AE101 shocks, everything else should work.
Sorry, I have no pictures. I'll try and get some for you tomorrow.
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'88 Corolla, AE92 SR-5, 7A-FE swap/GT-S suspension
'87 Corolla, AE82 FX-16, 4A-GZE swap (autocrosser)
'03 Tundra 4X4 Access Cab, (FX tow vehicle/Home Depot runner)
Modification: Changing something to what you thought it should have been from the start!
Don't hold me to it, but I believe since you have the AE101 shocks, everything else should work.
Sorry, I have no pictures. I'll try and get some for you tomorrow.
thanks i took the crossmember and the lower suspension arms and they seem to fit except for the swaybar/stabilizer bar
anyone have factory ae92 gt or gt-s or jdm swaybar pics thanks
I have just read through this thread again I think I have just now figured out what it is you want.
Will diagrams from the workshop manual do for you?
I have a factory GT-S front sway bar out of the car. I can possibly get a photo of that this evening.
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'88 Corolla, AE92 SR-5, 7A-FE swap/GT-S suspension
'87 Corolla, AE82 FX-16, 4A-GZE swap (autocrosser)
'03 Tundra 4X4 Access Cab, (FX tow vehicle/Home Depot runner)
Modification: Changing something to what you thought it should have been from the start!
Is this what you want?
This is the GT-S stock front sway bar
The Whiteline bar is identical, except it is solid, while the stock bar is hollow.
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'88 Corolla, AE92 SR-5, 7A-FE swap/GT-S suspension
'87 Corolla, AE82 FX-16, 4A-GZE swap (autocrosser)
'03 Tundra 4X4 Access Cab, (FX tow vehicle/Home Depot runner)
Modification: Changing something to what you thought it should have been from the start!
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