Big brake kit help needed

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jasonconway5

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Its about time for brakes, but I don't want to waste money on the stock brakes. I have 18" wheels and 285/65/18LT Nitto grappler tires. They are very heavy and make this tank even harder to stop. What's the most inexpensive big brake setup I can get thats going to actually make a difference on my braking distance? Also, has anybody ever gotten a bigger kit then nit be able to find pads? I want to go cheap, but not so cheap the company I buy from closes shop and I'm no longer able to find pads.
 

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Have you looked in to upgrading to the NNBS brakes? The swap requires calipers/brackets (usually sold together), pads and rotors. The current brake lines can be reused but I'd go SS while I'm at it.
 
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Have you looked in to upgrading to the NNBS brakes? The swap requires calipers/brackets (usually sold together), pads and rotors. The current brake lines can be reused but I'd go SS while I'm at it.

Thanks! Where csn I find it???
 

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2007 Tahoe's and up front brakes only keep your rears! Look at R-1concepts. Get their drill and slotted 2007 and up fronts and new 2000-2006 rears that are also drilled and slotted. I'd also do SS brake lines and Hawk pads or EWC


You will need the brake calipers and caliper brackets for a 2007 and up Tahoe
 

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