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Hilux Brake Conversion For St185 Celica Gt4


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I have a 1990 ST185, and the factory brakes suck. I replaced the twin pot calipers with newer single pot calipers and that offered a bit of an improvement. I am now thinking of installing a pair of 4-pot calipers from a Hilux surf.

What I'd like to know is if they will fit, and if I can get the hilux rotor re-drilled for five stud hub, or if there is an alternative. I have heard of a similar conversion on corollas and old celicas and coronas, and they mention using a Peugot front rotor. What peugot is it from and will it suit what I plan?

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I have a 1990 ST185, and the factory brakes suck. I replaced the twin pot calipers with newer single pot calipers and that offered a bit of an improvement. I am now thinking of installing a pair of 4-pot calipers from a Hilux surf.

What I'd like to know is if they will fit, and if I can get the hilux rotor re-drilled for five stud hub, or if there is an alternative. I have heard of a similar conversion on corollas and old celicas and coronas, and they mention using a Peugot front rotor. What peugot is it from and will it suit what I plan?

Did you ever get this done?

Am looking at upgrading my 182 brakes at the mo.

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