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Old 08-25-2005, 08:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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AE92 AE92/EE90 drive shafts

I got a 4E-FTE as some might know, and have the drive shafts that came with the car - My car was a 2E EE90. I feel one shaft on its way out, and was wondering if there are stronger shafts - do the AE92 drive shafts? I'd imagine the Corolla GTi have stronger drive shafts?
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Ps the car is far from ready - thinking of spraying it black soon, wont be fitting my new body parts till i decided on the color.
Bucket seats haven't been fitted yet either.
+ Some minor panel beating work required too.

I am running 12psi.
Uprated organic excedy clutch + pressure plate.
Decat downpipe.
Straight mufler.
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Paseo gearbox.
2E Flywheel.


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Old 08-25-2005, 08:50 AM   #2 (permalink)
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That is one weird looking corolla...and I've no idea about the answer to your question sorry..but that car looks cool in a weird way.
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AE92 Driveshafts are stronger than the EE shafts. If the splines fit, I'd take a look if I could fit GZE shafts.
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Well, it is not looking too good body wise right now... It is known as the Corolla SECA, Corolla Liftback, Corolla Executive, Sprinter Cielo. The front is ALMOST like the other ae92 sedans, the main difference is that the side/parking lamps point upwards rather than down. The body is a bit more curved. And the back is WAY different.


old pic: still with stock mufler here

Just tell me if normal AE92 shafts fit on normal EE90s (the 1.3L corollas). Coz though the body looks very different, the frame is exactly the same as the sedan.

Flashmn - what are splines? Ss you can see ended up removing the air con oh well, not missing it that much though :P Got a gf, so the chicks theory is not too important either :P
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Also, what do i need to fit the AE92 anti-roll bar?
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The front is ALMOST like the other ae92 sedans
No its nothing like other AE92 sedans, the Liftback fenders etc are quite different.
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Flashmn - what are splines?
The splines are the ends of the driveshafts.
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I know they are not the same panels - coz i had to swear a lot when i had to buy my new hood, panel and windscreen, coz in malta there was only sedan parts :P
But still, the looks directly from infront, are similar.
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No-one has any idea?!
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