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is it possible 2 take off the side panel off a corolla ae92

the side panel at the rear quarter

if so could som1 please tel me how?


Posted

inside trim ? if so then yes but it is a PITA

Posted

you no the back wheel arch some guy told me yesterday that it is possible too take off the back wheel arch and replace it with a new one

jus the arch panel

is that possible?

Posted

u can cut the arch out and weld in a repair panel, but you can't really take the whole quarter panel off

Posted

cheerz m8

i gt 2 red ae92s 1 4 spares and 1 jus needs slight bodywork attention

the ae92s are so sluggish


Posted

AE92...sluggish :o ?? Dunno about that .It depends what sluggish means to you mate ;) .Even standard they will whip quite a few cars.I only had my stock xhaust replaced with a Mongoose system and it feels like I have even more torque low down now :yes:

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some of the ae92s are slow especially the ones with alloys other than standard alloys

i had a metallic blue ae92 it had races with loads of ae92s beat them in every gear

on the timing belt cover it says 4age

does that mean its a good engine?

JT is that ur corolla in ur pic?

Posted

beg to differ i changed both my 1/4s. not that hard just d#tedious lining every thing up again

Posted

yep remove the whole rear quater by unstitching it along the roof gutter and down the seams...

some of the ae92s are slow especially the ones with alloys other than standard alloys

i had a metallic blue ae92 it had races with loads of ae92s beat them in every gear

on the timing belt cover it says 4age

does that mean its a good engine?

:wacko:

Mate you need a RED GTi they're much faster, its whay they paint Ferrari's red...

i'm quite sure the wheel Type will make little, if any diff unless some dork has slapped on a wheel and tyre combo to change the rolling radius.....

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or cut the 'b' and 'c' post and 'joggle' the edge then cut the new panel to suit. weld the join then lead it flush

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