So, with having an alltrac, and having a solid axle rear end, im guessing the rear suspension is different from non alltrac corollas. my question is, where can i find(if any), rear suspension upgrades for my alltrac? same for sway bars and such.
thanks in advance
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1990 Toyota Corolla All-Trac Sedan- rolled over to 200,000 miles.
Don't quote me but this it what I think I've read over the years.
Sway bars, unsure, perhaps an AE86 sway bar may work?
I've heard the rear axle is basically the same as an AE86 so you can probably use the disc brakes from one on it as well.
So, with having an alltrac, and having a solid axle rear end, im guessing the rear suspension is different from non alltrac corollas. my question is, where can i find(if any), rear suspension upgrades for my alltrac? same for sway bars and such.
thanks in advance
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Rear: Post the Axle code from you build plate and we'll be able to tell you what diff you have.... But it should be a 3.7 ratio T series. AE86 stuff will fit, but yes most of it will be too soft. An option is to try a few different setups with EA-ED falcon springs in your choice of ride height, and commodore shocks. They're cheaper and easier to get than sprinter bits, and you can fiddle around until you find a setup you like.
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Given, i am extremely new to THIS area of discussion....
i could be wrong but i'm going off what i know from other vehicles and how their body codes go.
If, its an Ae94....
The white-line site will give you exactly what your looking for sway bar wise.
The corolla selection brings you to this menu. Toyota Corolla AE90, 92, 93, 94 (LEVIN, TRUENO) 6/89-9/94
To me that's saying AE90, AE92, AE93 and AE94 with manufacture dates from 6/89 - 9/94.
Should be the correct selection.
eage8 is right though... falcon springs in your choice of ride height, and commodore shocks is a good way to go.
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Originally Posted by eage8
Both are AE95s. Technically the wagon is an AE95G?
the reason there different is because they have a rear axle...
Given, i am extremely new to THIS area of discussion....
i could be wrong but i'm going off what i know from other vehicles and how their body codes go.
If, its an Ae94....
The white-line site will give you exactly what your looking for sway bar wise.
The corolla selection brings you to this menu. Toyota Corolla AE90, 92, 93, 94 (LEVIN, TRUENO) 6/89-9/94
To me that's saying AE90, AE92, AE93 and AE94 with manufacture dates from 6/89 - 9/94.
Should be the correct selection.
eage8 is right though... falcon springs in your choice of ride height, and commodore shocks is a good way to go.
well, yeah, i understand what the vin says, i looked at mine this morning. but when i look up corollas on wikipedia, it says...
"North America....... AE95 — 4WD sedan 4-door All-Trac/4WD (AE94)"
I just dont want to purchase something and have it turn out to be the wrong part. it would be like finding smelling cake at home and realizing its your wife burning a candle.
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