From Corolla 4 lug into 5 lug using celica SSII

GearSpeedKelvo

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What do I need?
Will the front and rear fit?
Its for AE111 with 2zzge.
We tried the axle combo 1zz/2zz but it didn't fit so we are now trying to go straight into 5 lugs.

Thanks.
 
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What do I need?
Will the front and rear fit?
Its for AE111 with 2zzge.
We tried the axle combo 1zz/2zz but it didn't fit so we are now trying to go straight into 5 lugs.

Thanks.
corolla seg?


maybe older celica will fit (st205 and older)
 

GearSpeedKelvo

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maybe older celica will fit (st205 and older)
Are you mentioning the axle or the convert into 5 lugs?

Its just 1.6 GLi variant.
Also what OEM parts do I need if I go aftermarket brakes?



Thanks.
 
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Are you mentioning the axle or the convert into 5 lugs?

Its just 1.6 GLi variant.
Also what OEM parts do I need if I go aftermarket brakes?



Thanks.
the knuckle and absorber set....


first u which one did u want to maintain 4 hole knuckle or want to use 5 hole knuckle???
 

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I did search here about the axle to maintain the 4 holes but the store I asked said they don't have the axle that has the lock in the middle of the right axle which is the two piece axle just like the 2zzge celica axle which means I have no choice but to go straight into 5 holes.
I don't know if someone has done the 3sgte or 3sge axle with 2zzge combo either.
 
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not much info i have on that...couldnt help much...
 

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