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Old 04-20-2011, 10:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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AE92 brakes????

good people!

I again ... I am a relative novice, help me please ...

I've been thinking of doing an upgrade on the brakes of my car (Toyota Corolla AE92 sedan).

I was considering several options brakes for the rear brakes consider adjusting the fx Corolla AE82, and forward option could be the brakes ae100-110, but I had wanted to adapt the front calipers toyota 4runner 1989, these are 4-piston calipers,
then in that case to adapt the 4-piston, which must take into account, need to change booster and main pump? you will need some base adapter caliper?

if you need an extra part or different base where buy it?

any help is appreciated, and please be very clear as the English that is very basic handling, thanks ...
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Any decent quality BBKs for the ae92? price is no issue
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Old 04-21-2011, 12:17 AM   #3 (permalink)
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link for the BBKs?
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Old 04-21-2011, 05:02 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I was asking...didn't want to make a new thread for same topic haha
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Old 05-03-2011, 02:13 PM   #5 (permalink)
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somebody help me.....
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Old 05-03-2011, 02:31 PM   #6 (permalink)
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its not really a big brake kit but i know alt of people have done this. grab the front brakes from a corolla/Prizm 1993-2002 you'll need the whole front brake set up these brakes are over all 1/2 wider i believe. I've personally done this swap and am very pleased im gonna be pairing these with slotted brakes and some nice pads
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Old 05-04-2011, 11:48 AM   #7 (permalink)
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then your recommendation is: make the switch to brake Corolla / Prizm 1994-2000, this change brake fluid quality, vented discs and pads.
would be best?
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I have a question ... say 94-00 corolla brakes, fit into the AE92, it would be possible to adapt these:
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that indicates they are for corolla 1996, if so will it be worth?
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why are you upgrading your brakes? for looks or actual performance?

if you just want better performing brakes swapping out the pads will do wonders.

but a set of Hawk HPS pads and call it a day. if you still want more after that do a GT-S rear disc swap w/ proportioning valve and put HPSs back there too.
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yea those should fit. remember your taking the whole brake assembly the entire knuckle
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like eage8 said it honestly depends on what you want and what you have. for the pair of front brakes off a ae102 it only cost me $40. and i noticed a difference instantly(best bang for my buck). i do have a rear disk conversion in my garage but I've been too lazy to install them .
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in fact it is for performance and security, and if the swap is scheduled to corolla gts brake for the rear,

and if it fits, I'll opt for dual-piston calipers with drilled rotors.
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i forgot to add if you do the front ae102 brake conversion you'll need 14" rims
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so there is no problem because I have the gts rims in 14 "

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you don't really need bigger brakes... they aren't going to get you anything except more unsprung weight.

I run stock front brakes and GT-S rear discs on my autocross car just fine.

replace your pads with decent pads and flush your brake fluid and be done.
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