I was just wondering if there were any made....because i recently bought an 84 "sr5" and noticed that it had gts type seats in it...so i did a little more research on club4ag.com and found out it has an lsd (according to the vin number.) So I was thoughroughly confused...as it DID have drum brakes...I'm pretty sure this is a stock car and hasn't been molested other than a refurbished 4-ac motor...so what was is top of the line usdm 84 corolla hatchback...an sr5? Or did it only come in one model, THE sr5? If it helps it's original paint is copper colored too...from what i've seen it's not too common. Thanks in advance!
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Any 84 gts's made in the US?!?
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T283...yup and boy was i surprised to see that! so i guess 84 sr5's come with lsd/drum brake rear ends. So now that brings up another question...rear drum brakes...I've heard that they lock up really good....but i was under the impression that disc brakes are just plain better...so what are the advantages of disc brakes over drum brakes...i havent drifted her yet...as she isn't running well. So i haven't checked to see if drum brakes work well...i know there probably aren't any performance pads for drums but what other disadvantages/advantages do drums have?
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The one advantage drum brakes have over disc brakes is that there is considerably less brake dust. Look at the rims of any car that hasn't been washed in a while that has disk brakes in front and drums in the back, the back is always a hell of a lot cleaner. Other than that I'd have to do some research.
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no i was wondering if you could keep the rear axle...and just swap the brakes only...now has anybody done that a rear drum to disc brake conv. on an sr5?...since I've already got an lsd it'll probably be cheaper if switch the drums to discs right?!? I've been spending so much time looking for a rear end thinking it wasn't and lsd...but later found out it was...so I'm just looking for better brakes...unless drums are better...which i doubt.
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Not from what i understand, u need the whole rear end. R u sure u had an LSD? best way to do that is gun it in a straight line and see if u got 2 tire marks of if ur peg legging it.
The advantages of disks over drums are numerous, alogn with simplicity you also got things such as heat differences. Disks stay a lot cooler then drums (not enclosed)
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Originally posted by SidewaysGts
The advantages of disks over drums are numerous, alogn with simplicity you also got things such as heat differences. Disks stay a lot cooler then drums (not enclosed)
better stopping
better heat dissipation
easier servicing
And to those of you who will care (and I sorta do) they look a hell of a lot better. It's retarded to look through a set of nice wheels and see a drum inside.
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