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6th Generation (1988-1992) Specific discussion of the AE92

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Old 09-13-2011, 07:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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flare nut for clutch hardlines

hey my toyo ppl ...good day i have a 4afe ae92 rolla so here is two quick questions does anyone know the size of the flare nut that is on the clutch hardlines that fits (screws) into the clutch hose. and where can i find some coilover springs to fit my ride need to give it that aggressive firm race like ride.


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dont know about the flare nut, but as far as coil overs if u dont want the full race kits u can buy coil over sleeves from the 93-99 corolla ae101 and ae111 from ebay. i have them on my coupe. just takes minor mods, it can all be done with duck tape and a hammer.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trkp...&_sop=15&_sc=1
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On those flare nut wrenches, I recently had to run through and replace slave and master cylinder, and if I'm not mistaken they should be 10mm. Try not to use a normal 10mm wrench though, nearly stripped mine out, hit up your local parts store, an 8mm to 12mm set should be less than ten bucks, and it's well worth it for those harder-to-grab bolts too.
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