greenmac80 Posted September 18, 2011 Report Posted September 18, 2011 (edited) ok i think we should have a collection of handy websites. websites that are corolla related engine wise exterior interior etc etc. doesn't necesseraly have to be model specific i could just be a site that sell parts super cheap. http://www.alafuae.c...de=T&catid=T-10 Edited September 18, 2011 by greenmac80 Quote
rian Posted September 18, 2011 Report Posted September 18, 2011 (edited) This site has mainly body panels: bonnets, guards, mirrors etc. http://allcrashparts.partsales.com.au/dealersearch/dealer_login.jsp?site_id=1243 Ignore the 'username' and 'password' section, you can search parts without them. All the stuff on that site can be ordered through Supercheap Auto and possibly Repco etc. For the noobs: http://www.willtheyfit.com/ Gives an idea of how the wheels and tyres you are looking at buying will fit on your car. http://www.technotoytuning.com/ American site that sells performance parts for old corollas and AE86s etc. http://www.ajps.com.au/ Sells performance parts for old Toyotas. Edited September 18, 2011 by rianwest Quote
Raven Posted September 18, 2011 Report Posted September 18, 2011 All Crash Parts are also a supplier to Burson Auto Parts, who I work for. ;) Quote
Trev Posted September 18, 2011 Report Posted September 18, 2011 Also an all crash retailer for anyone in the Ipswich area, also do cv joints. Quote
greenmac80 Posted September 18, 2011 Author Report Posted September 18, 2011 mods i believe this should be stickied? or perhaps its own subheading/forum? Quote
irokin Posted September 18, 2011 Report Posted September 18, 2011 You need to realise that if we pinned every thread that was useful, there'd be pages and pages of pinned threads before you got to anything current. Ok, an exaggeration but I try to keep the number of pinned threads to a need-to-be basis so you don't have to scroll through stuff you're not usually interested in to get to what you want. It also tends to make threads invisible... Annnyway, I'll find somewhere to stick it. Quote
greenmac80 Posted September 18, 2011 Author Report Posted September 18, 2011 or perhaps add a page to the faq?? and the websites can go there? Quote
towe001 Posted September 21, 2011 Report Posted September 21, 2011 http://www.toyotaref....com/corolla#CO Mostly deals with the colour codes. Some of the links work some don't And don't forget "scionlife" also has a thread on the forum toyota-corolla-4th-gen-color-spec-chart http://www.toyodiy.com/ Welcome to ToyoDIY.com! ToyoDIY.com is a website dedicated to Toyota, Lexus and Scion enthusiasts and home mechanics. This site is the centralized repository for answers to all your car-related questions, such as repair procedures of various levels of difficulty (from an oil change to transmission swaps), modifications (also known as "mods"), general information, part information and much more. Maintaining your vehicle yourself not only saves you the aggravation of being misunderstood by your mechanic, but can also give you the feeling of satisfaction from a job well done, and/or from saving a bunch of money, whichever is important to you. Note, however, that depending on your level of experience, working on a car may be dangerous. You should always observe safety precautions which are specific to the car and the task being performed. http://www.club4ag.com/ http://www.club4ag.c...hnical_main.htm http://www.club-k.co.nz/ En Zeds version of rollaclub, only better in way. http://3tcgarage.com/ A forum for the owners of the 3t-c motor. And also by the looks of it the 2rz and 3rz motors http://arrc.epnet.co...p/8586/8586.htm Online workshop manual for the 1970-87 model corolla and the 3k-c, 2t-c, 3t-c, 4a series and 1c. These "Handy sites" only rolla related ? Or can they be of other sites as well ?? http://honda-tech.co...ad.php?t=597192 DIY ITR Wheel Alignment Simple Strings. Just a DIY version of http://www.smartraci...g/alignment.htm - SmartStrings http://www.instructa...e-Camber-Gauge/ The instructables version of the camber gauge. I think adding it to the FAQ sounds promising, gets it away from being pinned and using up valuable header space. Just would have to work out how the links would be organized for it to really work. But idea with adding it to the FAQ at the same time is going to hide it from the average user cause they don't bother looking in the FAQ. But the biggest question is of making sure the links are still up to date from time to time. Quote
TOMsGPTurbo Posted October 25, 2011 Report Posted October 25, 2011 http://www.autoshop101.com/ Click on Technical Articles Subjects covered: Technical Articles Toyota Series - Electrical Technical Articles Toyota Series - Engine Performance OBD Technical Articles Toyota Series - Engine Performance OBD-II Technical Articles Toyota Series - Hybrid Technical Articles Toyota Series - Hybrid Diagnosis Technical Articles Toyota Series - Automatic Transmissions Technical Articles Toyota Series - Electrical (623 Training Course) Technical Articles Toyota Series - Brakes Technical Articles Web Series - these are the online instruction modules from this site Quote
LeDrew Posted September 2, 2012 Report Posted September 2, 2012 http://www.billzilla.org/4agmods.htm break-down of mods for the 16v 4age, goes in increments Quote
wagn Posted October 17, 2012 Report Posted October 17, 2012 Engine displacement calculator http://www.bgsoflex.com/displacement.html Quote
altezzaclub Posted October 17, 2012 Report Posted October 17, 2012 Spring rate calculator. Always handy.. I get tired of guys who can't tell you exactly what rates their spings are. http://www.pontiacracing.net/js_coil_spring_rate.htm and to convert to metric Kg/mm- http://www.hraefn.net/projects/spring_rates.php Quote
MickyZ Posted August 9, 2016 Report Posted August 9, 2016 Just came across this toyota site, It's very interesting and has some specs on corollas like weights, power etc, but it has Toyotas whole line up of cars from 1936 - 2012 http://www.toyota-global.com/company/history_of_toyota/75years/vehicle_lineage/family_tree/index.html I also go to this site for brochures, service manuals and owners manual scans. Has other cool stuff too http://www.retrojdm.com/Search.asp?Make=Toyota Quote
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