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Hi there.
I have got some struts from an AE86 thats gonna go on my ta22.
Will i need the steering arms from the AE86??
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Last edited by stidnam; 15-04-2010 at 09:21 PM. Reason: Incorrect unfo
Hi, if you want a little more steering angle at lock & slightly quicker steering, yes. The AE86 arms are slightly shorter than TA22, don't know how much by - not a whole lot. Someone on here defs would know
Personally, I'd put them in to gain a little steering response... The TA22 needs as much help as it can get with its almighty 4.1 turns-to-lock steering box.
What's the reason for AE86 struts going in?
Edit: bolt spacing is the same at 85mm, as I have AE86 RCA's on my standard TA22 struts & LCA
Last edited by jb_22; 15-04-2010 at 07:59 PM. Reason: Missed previous post
Seems like you guys have diff. oppinions about this issue.... Maybe ill just tear it apart and have a look ;-)
Should clarify: 85mm is the bolt spacing of the thread into the bottom of the strut. This is the same for AE86 + TA22 + numerous other Toyota models. The length of the steering arm is from balljoint to tie-rod end.
Ta, JB
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112mm vs 125 if i recall correctly.
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i measured 130mm ta22, 115 ae86 p/s. the ta22 measurement was many moons ago.
our late ke70 wagons (1985-'88) have an 85mm arm and 130mm length which are pretty easy to source. this length is in between the p/s and non p/s ae85/ae86 arms.
i'd like to know if the ta22 arms have the steering travel limit adjustment bolts in them?
-Mark
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AE25, they do indeed have the steering lock adjusters. Just went and checked then.
Ta, JB
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