Your best bet would be to find the whole center diff assembly. The rear wheel drive Corollas and I think the Celicas from the same years use the same diff assembly, you should look locally for these cars and swap the whole assembly. That way you do not have to worry about getting the lash and alignment correct by just changing the ring and pinion gear set.
Petros wrote:Your best bet would be to find the whole center diff assembly. The rear wheel drive Corollas and I think the Celicas from the same years use the same diff assembly, you should look locally for these cars and swap the whole assembly. That way you do not have to worry about getting the lash and alignment correct by just changing the ring and pinion gear set.
as i understand i can install this part from front-wheel drive?
I have it but there 37 or 38 pinion gear set , 2 pairs, can i install it to rear drive and front-wheel drive?
you better clarify: is the damaged set from front or rear diff?
Rear diff assembly in Tercel4wd would be the same as rear diff on rear wheel drive corolla and probably Celica. Front diff assembly would be the same likely as early FWD Tercel only. But you have to verify the ratio.
Petros wrote:you better clarify: is the damaged set from front or rear diff?
Rear diff assembly in Tercel4wd would be the same as rear diff on rear wheel drive corolla and probably Celica. Front diff assembly would be the same likely as early FWD Tercel only. But you have to verify the ratio.
this is the damaged set from front diff
it has 41.10