1989 Toyota Corolla All-Trac review from North America
General comments?
I'm looking into buying a 1989 Toyota All-Trac here in Southern California. This forum is about the most info I've found.
To the previous poster: You said you put 17 inch wheels/tires on it and your fuel economy went down the tubes...? I've read that with AWD vehicles you MUST use the factory specified wheels and tires or you can ruin your transmission. I've read this about Subaru AWD's and the Volkswagon Westfalia Vanagon Syncro's (AWD). So I would suggest you go back to OEM specified wheels and tires. Ask Toyota.
Does anyone know if the Toyota All-trac uses a viscous coupling for it's AWD system like the Subaru's and VW"s?
Thanks.
Trestlehed@msn.com.
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| Year of manufacture | 1989 |
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| Date of Entry | 17th November, 2006 |