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Old 03-02-06, 01:12 PM
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I'm getting ready to spend some money, and I need a definite answer: Will the Supra hubs fit the SC? and are both the left and right hubs identical parts or are they different?

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Yes, they will fit both sides.
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You will need Supra TT calipers, rotors and pads. They are direct bolt on all around.
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yea, calipers, rotors, and pads.

Make sure your rims clear the calipers though.. the Supra TT brakes are pretty big
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Sorry guys to add on to the original question, but I was under the impression that you don't need hubs themselves but rather just the calipers and rotors as direct fit from supra tt... please advise
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Originally Posted by Rajshnu
Sorry guys to add on to the original question, but I was under the impression that you don't need hubs themselves but rather just the calipers and rotors as direct fit from supra tt... please advise
Calipers, rotors, and pads.

Hubs arent necessary.

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Dont forget shims and all other little things..

I checked 2 days ago, currently the LS400 aluminum 4pot calipers are $46.99 with a $25 core charge at advanced auto, and the supra TT's are 49.99 with a $30 core. Complete loaded setup each side. Both perform the same, the LS are aluminum and the TT's are steel. Do not ever pay stupid amounts for used calipers and rotors on forsale sections and you get no warrentee. These are backed by Advanced/Discount auto, they take em back for any reason. Ive seen people sell used unrebuilt calipers alone for $500ish. Thats insaine.

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Does it make a difference aluminum or steel... do you have the number to that advanced auto... I can't seem to get the same price in Austin for these.... I'm getting 125 for LS400 calipers (after core)...let me know...Rajshnu (what do you mean by pot... i suppose that is w/o pads but nevertheless the full caliper)
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Probably better off with oem pads anyways from what I've noticed with Toyota pads, that sounds like a decent price if they're rebuilt correctly.
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