what rotors are you running on you trucks?
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When my rotors need to be replaced, I am going to these front and back (first link), I could use the help when towing as well, even with the powertrain grade braking it could use it. Btw I added a 20 Denali wheel as my spare, some folks forget if they get a flat with larger brakes, you cant use your spare for full size larger front and back brake upgrade/s, if fronts only then you can swap a rear to the front then front for the spare, PITA if you ask me, all wheels are the same is easier, and less time on side of the road. Oh I will most likely add LTS Hawk pads front & rear.
LINK = 15" front & 14" rear - 20" min wheel
^ Stage 1 run that first, then see how I like it.
^ Stage 2 if I need more, I believe I can order Rudy's brackets and Z06 calipers and additional parts, as these are the same rotors needed for his conversion.
LINK = 14" front & 14" rear - 18" min wheel
see the notes, there is no mention about a standard GM spare wheel/tire working with these kits.
I spoke with Rudy, cool guy and I love his Z06 brake upgrade brackets, except for the Corvette tax on the parts and maintenance. Here is his thread
RUDY's Install
here is a similar thread on this site LINK
Hope that helps
LINK = 15" front & 14" rear - 20" min wheel
^ Stage 1 run that first, then see how I like it.
^ Stage 2 if I need more, I believe I can order Rudy's brackets and Z06 calipers and additional parts, as these are the same rotors needed for his conversion.
LINK = 14" front & 14" rear - 18" min wheel
see the notes, there is no mention about a standard GM spare wheel/tire working with these kits.
I spoke with Rudy, cool guy and I love his Z06 brake upgrade brackets, except for the Corvette tax on the parts and maintenance. Here is his thread
RUDY's Install
here is a similar thread on this site LINK
Hope that helps
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i am from ontario canada and if money is a factor, there is a company called "extreme stop". they are cross drilled, vented and coated and manufactued in toronto, ontario. they were a nice upgrade without "braking" the bank. they stop better and look way nicer than stock. i painted the calipers black with por-15 and they turned out pretty nice. also, to note they do not leave any brake dust!!! i will be shopping in the future for brembo or willwood calipers when is get some disposable money.
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