Wheel spacers, painting the remaining grey panels inside the car black, engine deep cleaning, place the battery in the trunk for turbo space, full paint job to 1 color, install that rear wing again, oil catch can, aluminum radiator, push to start, and cross bars too for better turning
I love your passion for the sport model. It sucks you couldnt find a manual though. This build you got is even more awesome; Inside out. My gripe about the manufactured build is the sport model should have had lower sus. The body doesnt look right 5-6 inches from tire. You lowering is only fitting. A lot of people do say the oem wheel size is too small. So the fact you got bigger wheels makes perfect sense. Anyway, keep up the corolla content. I'm a proud owner 💪
Yeah a sport model corolla with a manual would have been great! But luckily there isn’t much difference between mine and a sport model. But that’s awesome! Love to see more corolla owners! 👍
Hey Brandon, sold my Corolla but still love watching your videos. Learned a lot like the horn installation, android stereo install, lights, hood struts and spoiler installation. Thabks much. Now i have confidence doingbstuff like that. Though i dont think ill be using it in my new crv. God bless
I like all the mods, as.they are well thought out and are tasteful. 👍 To be "rice", you need really bad cosmetic mods like fake hood scoop from local auto parts store, clashing colors that make no sense, etc. IMHO.
Amazing build! everything is nice but the one rice thing to me would be the Tow strap. It feels cheap next to all of your other mods and the thought of a corolla towing anything is a little silly.
amazing just like always about the back camera try to check the reverse setting and choose the proper quality for your camera ,you will find too many qualities just try them all until it works also another thing : I would like to know how u did the signal turn be like that its amazing ... 👍👍 good job again 👏
I will double check the settings and see if any of them fix my problem. And for the turn signals here is the link to when I installed them: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GMZdsSvhTFo.html
@@baraaalnajjar7356 with the diode dynamics flasher relay. After you install it, you can push the turn signal stalk to the left or right to get faster or slower wig wag.
Just got a 2016 le Corolla and was giving up on looking for mods. I appreciate you showing us your mods. Im thinking of starting with the spoiler cuz I want a spoiler lol
Well you found the best channel for corolla mods. I know I have a 10th gen. And you have an 11th gen. But most mods will be similar just need to find them for your gen!
Hey Brandon appreciate the reply but now i got one more question for you buddy.After you put the turbokit in it did you have a check engine light? And did you only use that plug and play tuner you bought from amtuning or whatever it was called? I found a place near me that has a dynomat etc etc but he said there is no way to tune my 2016 corolla le eco with the factory ecu and if i did it will not pass NC inspections anymore.
When I did the turbo, I didn’t not have any check engine lights. The AMT tune is not used for the turbo. They only will tune the car for bolt ons like an exhaust and intake. The turbo kit came with piggy back harness with an AEM FIC that people can tune. Not many people will tune the stock ECU. Unless they work on Toyotas.
Great video! I always wondered, how did you get the steering wheel controls to work? I recall when you installed the steering wheel you said that you might need a new clockspring, but I never saw an update after that
In the video I installed my roof spoiler I also put the new clock spring in, which seemed to fix my airbag problem I was having. But the steering wheel controls still didn’t work. And after I installed the new idoing radio, it gave me the options to learn the steering wheel controls and that got them to work. I have actually been meaning to make a full video about it because I get a bunch of questions about them. Here is the link to when I installed the new clock spring: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7NcmY8lWTrg.html
I too have a corolla altis but out govt a have a huge ban on modifying cars idk why Sometimes it feels, why india have these bans and why it’s illegal to modify 🥺
I don’t know why they limit them. But I know the United States the fastest speed limit is about 80MPH. So there is really no reason to go any faster then that.
Actually That's Why They've Called Everything Rice because There's A Shortage of Good Rice Recipes in their life .. Like Rice Pudding Rice Balls ...Sweet Rice Cake 🤣 Love you Brother ❣️
@@silentgaming1197 yes depending on which ecu your corolla has, they can bypass it. Which on mine they said they did, just haven’t tested it out yet. LoL
I've seen almost all of the corolla series and I really like what you're doing out there it is a fascinating job tbh and actually I have a question, is it doable to swap transmission into a 6 speed one with all these mods and the turbo obviously? which was wild by its own , let know what you think
I appreciate you watching the videos! As for the 6 speed swap I know it can be done, because I have seen someone post it on the forums, but I believe there was some modification done to fit correctly. Otherwise I know MWR sells one that bolts right up for the 10th gen corolla.
Legit Build! Just a few questions: 1. You think Altis mods will fit on my 13 corolla S? (Im referring to the Vland Tail lights.) 2. I have a 2013 Toyota corolla S I want to mod it out. You think (some) not all 10th gen mods will fit from 2009-2013? Keep the vids and how to's coming, they are VERY helpful! 👏🏼👏🏼🔥🔥
Thank you! 🙏 And the altis lights will on fit the 10th gen 2009-2010. If you wanted to fit on your 10.5 gen you will need to do a conversion, which involves getting a 2009 trunk, (but I believe the bumper can stay the same) which has the shape of the altis tail lights.
Hi I like your videos , I was wonder what are the specs for the rims I have a corolla 2009 and I like how those rims looks and I want the same for my corolla .
You said the rev9 coilovers ride a lil stiff? Mine is pretty bouncy you know there is knobs you can turn for the damping on the strut travel right? Its to loosen or tighten how it rides. It’s has 32 click adjustment.
Yeah I have the ride set fairly tight on the dampening, so some of it is my fault. But the reason I have it set to hard it because I’m pretty low. And it have the dampening pretty loose I tend to bottom out my suspension more often.
Brandon how did you install a cold air intake without removing your mass air flow sensor altogether or getting a check engine light from it afterwords?
When you install the cold air intake, you will have to reuse the factory mass air flow sensor, and swap it onto the new intake. And I never got any check engine lights.
No I just used the stock endlinks. From using them they don’t make any weird noises. The only noises I hear is when I hit a big bump, I will bottom out the suspension and you might hear a clink noise. But for the price and they seem to be decent quality I would recommend them. I have had them for 2 year and 30,000 miles and no complaints about them. But they do ride a bit rough, but that’s normal for coilovers.
You will have to buy 4 of each. They do not come in sets! The price of wheels and tires have been insane lately! My set when I bought them were about $1100 for the wheels, and $900 for the tires!
No mine it open at the top to. Just the hole is almost the same size as the shifter rod. But I have been looking into finding a much better fitting one that looks OEM
I’m sorry for the problems. To be honest I wouldn’t be the best to ask for advice. But if you do got any questions you can send me a DM on Instagram @justa_yota
@@BrandonStellmach it’s all good just wanna find out what else I could do to my car ! 😁😁😁 thank you for giving a reply means a lot keep the good work and vibes all around, much love ❤️ !!
If your going to do it yourself, and don’t have much experience with cars. I would start with blacking out all the chrome, and doing a bunch of the small things first. And after then maybe get some wheels and lower the suspension! That’s pretty much how I started with my corolla. Did a bunch of small stuff and slowly started doing the bigger projects!