This FAQ will be constantly expanding as time goes on. If there is a question here that is not answered,
try doing a search first before posting another thread. If you think there is something that I should add in, don't hesitate to PM me (this will help reduce chatter in the thread). Hope this helps out.
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Q) What is the difference between a Pre-Facelift and a Facelift Corolla?A) Basically ......
external differences.
The Pre-Facelift has the Rounded headlights, Interchangeable Front Grille and the rectangular-shaped Foglights,
Whereas the facelift has the tear drop-shaped headlights, the single piece front bar/bumper with the grille built-in & circular-shaped foglights.
On the interior of the facelift, it has a slightly different colour on the centre console and the leather cushioned centre arm rest.
Refer pics below
Pre-Facelift - 02 - late 04
Post-Facelift - late 04 - 06
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Q) What model of Corolla do I have? What are the variants/differences?A) The order of models is as follows:
- Ascent - Base model without any colour-coding or any optional extras
- Ascent Sport - colour-coded with a Rear Spoiler, no foglights
- Conquest - Colour coded with Rear Spoiler for facelift
- Ultima - Sedan only
- Levin - All optional extras as standard
- Sportivo - Different Variation to the rest
All of these models consist of the same engine, the
1ZZ-FEExcept the Sportivo Range that has the 2ZZ-GE (same engine as the late-model Celica)
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Q) I want to get new body parts to upgrade the appearance of my Corolla. What can I put on mine? How much are they? What are the Part numbers? (eg. Front Lip, Side Skirts, Rear Skirt/Lip)A) First off, you can get a Genuine Corolla Sportivo Lip/Body Kit from a Toyota Dealer.
Pre-FaceliftToyota Corolla Sportivo Genuine Front Lip (prefacelift) - 0815412830
$465.00 AUD - unpainted
Toyota Corolla Sportivo Genuine Sportivo Grille (similar to TRD)
$237.00 AUD - unpainted ABS Plastic
Foglights (Prefacelift)
$450.00 AUD for 1 foglight
$900.00 AUD for a pair. (bit pricey)
Toyota Corolla Rear Hatch Spoiler
$231 AUD for spoiler
$501?? AUD for LED Lamp (don't ask)
$76 AUD for Harness
Sunguard (similar to Rear Spoiler without tail-lamp)
$150.00 AUD
Toyota Corolla Headlight Protectors (set of 2)
$85.00 AUD
Toyota Corolla Bonnet Protector
$85.00 AUD
FaceliftToyota Corolla Sportivo Genuine front lip (facelift) - T0815412842
$500-$600 AUD - unpainted
OR
P/N 0815412841C1 for black, 0815412841A1 for white - painted
$900+ AUD
The Sides and rear of Pre and Post Facelifts are the same, so regarding the part numbers for Sides and rear apply to both.
Toyota Corolla Sportivo Genuine Side Skirts (Set of 2) - 0815012900
$610.00 AUD - unpainted
Toyota Corolla Sportivo Genuine Rear Skirt - 0815812810
$501.00 AUD - unpainted
However, if you have a Sportivo, the Dealers may say that the Rear Skirt is unavailable for your car, and the reason being that the Sportivo has an exhaust tip on it, that will require the rear skirt to be cut into to make it fit.
Toyota Corolla Genuine Optional AccessoriesToyota Corolla Sportivo Genuine Sports Pedals
$180.00 AUD
Toyota Corolla Reverse Parking Sensors
$295.00 AUD for 2-head sensors
$400.00 AUD for 4-head sensors
Toyota Corolla Optional Alarm Upgrade
$214.00 AUD for the kit, (but i can get it at $180.00 AUD)
Toyota Corolla Satellite Navigation Unit
$3063.00 AUD.
They can and only be purchased from Toyota.
Other then Genuine, there are a few options that can be chosen when looking for a new bodykit, parts etc. other then Toyota:
Carmate - replica C-One kits made of Fibreglass
C-One Japan
TRC Tuning
Topstage - Fibreglass kits
Any Aftermarket distributors
All of these distributors will be able to help you out if you choose to go something different.
Threads of Interest:
Sportivo KitsDifference between Levin and Sportivo kits------------------
Q) Where can I get a set of the Eyelids and the Mesh Grille that others have? [b]
[b]A) Pre-Facelift - You can choose to purchase the Front Mesh Grille and Eyelids from Ebay. At the moment there is a Group Buy going for the Mesh Grille and Eyelids, if you are keen to purchase these.
A second option is to purchase a set of Eyelids and the Grille from C-One Japan, but will be very expensive, especially being from Japan.
You can also get a Genuine Corolla Sportivo ‘Sports Grille’ from a Toyota Dealer.
Facelift - The Grille CANNOT be changed unless the front bar is replaced, but you can put mesh in behind the grille (refer thread below) as for the Eyelids, Topstage fabricates Fibreglass Eyelids for the Facelift.
TopstageThreads of Interest:
Facelift Mesh DIYQuestions about grille?TRD Grille------------------
Q) I want a Cold Air Intake, but I am unsure where to start, what should I do?A) Refer to this thread:
http://au.toyotaownersclub.com/forums/inde...st&p=319771------------------
Q) My car lacks the noise I want from it, what can I do to improve the exhaust?A) First off, you can start by changing the rear muffler of the car to something a bit sportier.
On the 1zz, the exhaust is 1.75” to the rear muffler.
With the 1zz, a good
bang for buck mod is to upgrade the 1zz muffler to a 2zz Sportivo Cat-back exhaust. It will make the exhaust a bit louder, but nothing too major; it will also let the back pressure flow a lot better.
On the 2zz, the exhaust is a bit larger then the 1zz, it is 2.25” to the rear muffler, with a 2.5” Stainless Steel Tip.
With upgrading the Sportivo Exhaust, you can change up to 2.5”, which will keep you very happy, and can sell your previous exhaust to a 1zz owner.
Now, places that you can get a new exhaust:
Contact an administrator in your area via a PM to find out what’s available and more convenient for you.
Threads of Interest:
Who got what size cat backExhaust QuestionCES EXHAUST------------------
Q) I want more low down torque in my Sportivo, what do I need to improve this?A) The answer to this is either to PORT your stock headers, as some other members have done, or custom-by-request them that can be fabricated by Exhaust shops.
Recommended, trialed and proven – CES (Custom Exhaust Specialists)
Threads of Interest:
Porting Stock headers or Custom ones?CES Header ReviewHeaders for 2ZZ-GE------------------
Q) I would like to lower my Corolla. What options do I currently have, and which ones are better? Are coilovers available?A) Please refer to this Thread:
ZZE12x Part numbers------------------
Q) What's the difference between Kings Lows Springs and Kings Super-Lows Springs?A) TBA
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Q) I want a new set of wheels. What is the stud pattern and offset on stock wheels, and how large can I go?A) The stock wheels have a stud pattern of 4x100 and the offset is +45mm. The Stock Corolla Ascent Alloy Wheels are 15” and the Sportivos are 16”. The largest that you can go on the Corolla without further modification or difficulty in finding load rated tires (load rating of 84 for Corolla Ascent and 88 for Corollas with 15" alloys), is 18 inches. A few members here have gone for 19 and even 20 inches with flared/pumped guards. That is with lowered height though. Once you lower your Corolla, you may possibly get some scrubbing. Further information on this is further down.
There is a website (
http://www.1010tires.com/tiresizecalculator.asp) as well that is very useful in making sure your selected tire size gets as close to the stock rolling circumference as you can.
As for the stock wheels, it has been confirmed that the Sportivo Wheels share the same stud pattern and offset as the other models. If anyone with one of these Corollas wants to use a set of Sportivo wheels, they will have no problems with fitment or clearance, but you will need the Sportivo Lug nuts to bolt the Sportivo Wheels on.
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Q) Now I know what i can modify, what should I do first?A) This is completely up to you, you can get some others recommendations, but in the end, it’s
YOUR choice on what you want to do.