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  1. 1 hour ago, campbeam said:

    One way to check the size of the rotors is to remove a wheel and use a wooden ruler to measure the diameter. You should be able to readily determine whether it is 255mm or 275mm. If you want to be pedantically accurate, then you will have to remove the existing rotor and measure the back.

    Yesterday, I had a look at some DBA vs RDA rotor reviews in different forums. Posts were quite divided and nothing conclusive. I have fitted slotted DBA front rotors to my 1998 Camry and was a bit surprised at the amount of wear after only 7,000 kms. I am sure that I fitted Bendix Ultimate brake pads and I am quite light on the brakes.

    Anyway, I recently bought DBA front rotors for a Yaris with 195,000kms only to find that the current rotors [rusted on the outer rim] have hardly worn [21.5mm thickness vs 22mm new]. However brake pads are fairly worn down but probably have another 6mths life. My thoughts are that rotor wear is dependent upon quality, type of brake pad and driving style/requirements.

    I was just being lazy with the brake measurements. 

    I was told by a retailer that DBA and RDA along with few others were made in Asia as opposed to locally. Not much choice there.

    52 minutes ago, Hiro said:

    255 should be the standard size, 275 were the Sportivo brakes but I know some of the catalogues list the 275mm as an option for the ZZE122 for some reason (maybe as part of a towing kit or something? Facelift?  Jap vs South African built?)

    I had a look at both Jap and Sth African ones. Jap-255mm and Sth African-258mm

    I always thought the rear brakes were smaller than the front ones but the Corolla has 269mm rear and 255mm fronts. The fronts being vented and the rears being solid.

     

  2. Have begun updating the car and adding stuff to make it better. 

    Also met the first setback when adding the new plugs. Oil in the plug wells. New rocker cover gasket(Permaseal not Toyota added)

    Few things added are

    1)K&N stock replacement filter.

    2)NGK Iridium IX plugs

    3)Liqui-Moly MOS2

    4)Liqui-Moly Fuel System Cleaner/Conditioner.

    The joys of car ownership have begun 

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  3. I just bought a 10/04 Corolla Conquest Sedan ZZE122. It only came with a valet key. Whats the best method forward to getting a spare key made. Ideally would like to get a master key made. But I am not sure what keys came with the car. The owners manual lists two possibilities, one with the 2 button remote+key and one without(only transponder key). Not sure which ones came with my car. Ebay has a wide selection so not sure which one to go for.

    Thanks in advance.

  4. I need some information regarding car keys. When i bought the car it came with only 1 key which i found out is the valet key. Is there anyway or rather cheap way to get a spare key made and programmed. What kind of key would i need.I saw some keys online with some specific rage frequencies. How do I know what frequency does my car keys use. Is there any way to find out?

    Also, is there a way to tell if my car is equipped with central locking.

    Thanks

  5. 20 hours ago, trentmeyer23 said:

    That's probably the clutch fork pivot inside the bellhousing, very difficult to access.

    Not the best video, but it gives you an idea of what needs to be done.

    Ensure that the bare minimum grease is used to avoid spatter on the clutch assembly.

     

    Horrible noise fixed. 

  6. Hi Everyone,

    I am starting this thread to document the ownership journey of my first car in Australia. 

    I just purchased a preloved 2004 Toyota Corolla Conquest Sedan a couple of days ago.

    As a first time car buyer I did involve a mechanic to go over the car while also checking the logs and giving the mechanic who worked on the car to find out what some of the repairs were done for and what can I expect and when. The previous mechanic confirmed that it was a trouble free and honest car. 

    The car had done 1965xx kms already. But from research and speaking with mechanics I am told it can go on for more easily(I sure hope so).

    With all that information and the test drive going through fine I took the plunge and got my "Rolla".

    I have been posting stuff on a different thread but thought its time to document all my car stuff under one thread to make it accessible to anyone who looks for this make and model year car.

    I request all the experienced and seasoned owners to share some ownership experiences and how to properly use this machine and care for it.

    If I have parked this thread in the wrong place I request the moderators to move it accordingly.

     

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  7. Whether or not its worth it is a very subjective question. Cars are valued by the market and by aficionados. 

    Two said aficionados have already replied. I'm going to be the voice of reason(who am I kidding-mod it mate)

    If you are planning on keeping the car, modifying it and making it better would seem logical. But if you are going to sell it or upgrade, you are almost never going to recover the time, effort or funds you put into it or fully enjoy it. 

    Choice is yours.

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