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Any Celica GT FOUR owners on here? (ST205 specifically) Just bought my first toyota... for whatever reason I picked the GT Four as my introduction haha. https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...12&oe=58E76E35 So far it has been lots of fun, it is a great car, impressive engine and drives very well... however I am starting to experience some difficulty sourcing parts for issues I would like to resolve... Specifically the GT four runs a front suspension set up called the "Super Strut" which is different from your standard macpherson style. http://media.caranddriver.com/images...s-original.jpg My shocks appear to be on the way out and I am searching for a replacement. I had initially wanted to upgrade to something like a KYB AGX but it seems like finding a replacement strut is near impossible. I guess if I can't find anything I will swap to coilovers but it was not my first choice for what I will be using the car for. My current plan is to measure the strut tube length and diameter and see if I can source an insert from another vehicle. I did some reading and the super strut may not have a removable gland to make it serviceable, I guess I'll find out. Another item I am looking to fix/upgrade is the shifter. The factory bushings at the tranmission are shot, along with the shift lever "cup". I would assume that the transmission bushings would be the same as MR2, but I cannot find a shift lever bushings or an available short shifter kit that comes with it... if this part is even replaceable? picture below of brass bushings for transmission end for reference. http://twosrus.com/new/images/Purcha.../bushings2.jpg Hoping that there are other GT four owners on here that can share their experiences! Cheers, Anthony |
So, you're finally back on RS :p |
You can get shifter bushings here (assuming that they are the same as the MR2). I've read that a lot of ST205 owners that have the Super Strut suspension switch back over to the standard mcpherson strut arrangement. You might be able to source parts from a regular (ST202) Celica, but don't quote me on that. |
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My laurel was easier to source parts for :pokerface: |
I almost bought one after my st185 burned up. Saddest day of my life so far to see an RC burn up right before my eyes. The very thing that steered me away was the super strut layout which I knew would have been hard to source parts for. Hell, sourcing parts for a 185 was hard enough. That third gen 3sgte is leaps and bounds better than any second gen out of the box. At the very least, you have a MAP sensor as opposed to a MAF sensor. How are you liking that ATW intercooler that drones when it turns on? Personally, I hated it after a while. Be very careful if you plan on rebuilding your turbo. From what I remember, the 3rd gen 3sgte came with a ceramic turbine that's more fragile than the steel counterparts. Head over to alltrac.net it's a wealth of information there. |
Definitely join Alltrac.net, I've been on there since before I got my 1991 GTFour RC (so probably 8+ years now) and it's a great source of information. I know a few guys like ChrisD on there have dealt with the SS suspension. Quote:
As for the shifter bushings you can contact Luke at xiiimotorsports out of Ontario, they make a bunch of stuff including bushings for Celicas. |
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I plan on keeping the superstrut for now as I think it works very well when it is in good shape. I am not an engineer and I'm sure Toyota knows more than I do about these cars haha, so I will leave it that way. I have signed up on Alltrac.net and will browse around! Quote:
Oh well... i am going to order them from Speed Source direct, however I have an email into them inquiring about shipping details lol. They want $60 to ship 2 little brass bushings... :awwyeah: |
Ah darn, they used to do the brass ones which I think were easier do do in more sizes. $60 to ship them is crazy, although if you're pay shipping or going get them from the border anyways you may as well order some more fun parts ;) |
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I can barely hear mine with the engine off, maybe your pump was on its last legs? |
If you're on Facebook , contact Lou brooks @BRD out of the UK. He makes poly shift bushings for the 205. Got some for my celica and got them for $60 cdn shipped |
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It wasn't that loud, might be quieter than I remember, but I just remember hearing it turn in every time I applied throttle. It's been like 5 years now since I last had it. :QQ: |
Has it been that long already? Yours was the one that caught fire while at the ferry terminal or something right? |
Yeah man, it's been pretty long. I've had my 86 for 4.5 years now and there was some time between the GT-Four and picking it up. It's been a long time. It caught fire as I was cruising up highway 1 actually. I stopped the car at Horseshoe bay to get help. Looking back I should have just left the car immediately. |
Yikes. If it's any consolation, seeing what happened to your car motivated me to get all the problems with my car fixed so it wouldn't suffer the same fate. |
yeah, unfortunate. I sold off a lot of my stuff i bought to rebuild the engine. Had the engine rebuild kit too with every gasket. *Sigh*. too little too late I guess. it was going to be that summer that I rebuild it. |
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On another note, I replaced the brake pads this week... literally the easiest pad replacement I have ever done! I opted to go with some Hawk HP+ Street performance pads, so far they are really good. Great stopping power and no noise. Haven't noticed any dusting on the rims yet either. My next task will be to tackle the front end suspension and start replacing items like the "figure 8", tie rod crush sleeves and maybe source some coilovers or get creative with the superstrut system :) |
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