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Howdy Corolla enthusiasts.

I'm in need of a new diff for my KE70, i've heard the T series diffs are the way to go. I am planning on putting a 4AGZE in it and was wondering if that is still the case and if so where should I look. I've seen some people have luck finding T series diffs out of RA60 Celicas. There are a couple of unnames 3rd Gen Celicas in the yards around me. How would I know if they have a T series (sorry, I'm a bit of a newbie).

Thanks in advance!

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The standard BorgWarner diff used in Aussie has a steel plate on the back of it, where you lift the crownwheel out if you need to. 

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The Japanese banjo style T-series have no plate on the back and the whole front of the diff unbolts.  You will soon spot them, they are completely different in manufacture.

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Check the build plate too, it will have the diff designation on there.

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Find the topic where I swapped the Girls KE70 diff and check out the panhard changes etc. especially the washers needed for the different hole sizes in the arm mounts.

Check out the vans in the wrecker too, take a tape to measure the widths and see what you can find. The Celica T-series diff brings larger diameter brakes, a wider diff but mind the ratios.

Make sure you get all the bolts for the T-series too.

Edited by altezzaclub

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