The JZA70 doesn't have a sensor, so I should be good there, heh.
I'm not sure I have enough room to mount anything in there like that, but thanks anyway.
Anyone else?
Jeff
What are you guys using when you install your FMIC, are you just relocating it, or is there a reservoir from another car that fits well above the FMIC? I'm trying to find something that will fit/work well in a JZA70. I'll probably try to fit something from some other car, but I figured if...
What part is cut? If it's just a connector here or there or something, repair it. If it's a major issue, you could replace it.
Honestly without knowing more I can't say.
Jeff
Lock cylinder, lock cylinder set, ignition switch. These are all different parts.
86-89 Ignition Lock Cylinder: 69057-32121; $102.44
90-92 Ignition Lock Cylinder: 69057-14130; $101.55
These will come with new keys. If you want to keep using your original key, you'll need to get a locksmith to...
Yeah that bolt hole is quite far away on the Aristo tail housing. Interesting, I didn't expect that. I haven't seen any plates that long from Toyota, but your solution looks like it will work well.
Jeff
Definitely 12x1.25.
Reading this thread made me cringe a bit, not sure why I ever said it was 1.5.
One more reason to never trust anything you see on the internet, as if you needed another reason.
Jeff
Correct. This is the best way to verify model year. Look at your VIN.
This isn't really true for most cars, and not true at all for the Supra. Most Toyotas sold in North America during the Supra's time period had the changeover in August. Looking at your post now, it appears in your second...
Doesn't matter that there are 14 at the warehouse, Toyota USA won't release these without a VIN. There are several other parts coded as such as well (3S-GTE 3rd gen timing belt, several AE86 JDM parts that were loaded in the USA system previously, etc.).
Jeff
If this isn't going into a Supra, it really makes no difference, in fact the JZX harness might be better because I believe it has all of the ECU connectors on the engine harness versus the JZA harness which has one ECU connector in the dash harness.
Good luck. :)
Jeff
Yes, this would be done from the outside. Remove speed sensor, install cable adapter.
Maybe find one used from someone on the forums? (You'll need a matching driven gear, meaning you'll want one from a 7M-GTE car).
Part numbers if you just want to buy the parts required:
33403-69195 - Driven...
I'm not sure why your braking pressure would change, since they are both 25.4mm (1 inch) master cylinders, but perhaps there are some internal differences I am unaware of.
Jeff
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