You must run 17" or larger wheels for these front calipers. My 16" steel spare does not fit anymore. Just a FYI
Yes this has been discussed. 17" or larger. You can get a new spare from a wrecking yard.
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You must run 17" or larger wheels for these front calipers. My 16" steel spare does not fit anymore. Just a FYI
Yes this has been discussed. 17" or larger. You can get a new spare from a wrecking yard.
And turn one tire change into two? Better add a jack stand alongside the jack too then.Or just go back to front and put the spare on the rear...
And turn one tire change into two? Better add a jack stand alongside the jack too then.
The NBS rears are actually better than the NNBS rears. They're dual piston 13". NBS had 12" fronts and 13" rears dual piston. For the NNBS they switched and went with 13" fronts and 12" rears dual piston. So if you switch to the NNBS fronts on your NBS you now have better brakes than the NNBS, 13" front and rear dual piston.
I called an over the counter wrecker for '07 Tahoe front caliper/bracket and they wanted $70 a side, not too bad. Tried a Pick-a-part wrecker, got a little muddy, found a Sierra with drums in the rear (after just reading the few last posts of '05 up drum brake trucks), measured the front rotors to be 13", dragged them HEAVY caliper/bracket to the counter and the Chick says, "Its our brake sale today, half off". I said, "Lucky me, how much?" She replies, "$14". My eyebrows raised is shock, "Hell Yea! Here's a little something for you", as I only accepted $4 in change." I couldnt believe it, so I treated myself to lunch at McDicks... So anyways just confirming the calipers fit!! lol
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try it now, and in short, if you're going to do brakes, do it. but don't pull off good working brakes to do it, the upgrade isn't that much of a difference.I didn't read all 17 pages
try it now, and in short, if you're going to do brakes, do it. but don't pull off good working brakes to do it, the upgrade isn't that much of a difference.
Go buy Stainless braided lines if your current brakes are in good shape, and when its time to replace, then I would change.
Kind of what I was thinking. Most upgrades are like that. So just get two calipers, rotors and pads for the front? Rest of the stuff works?
Kind of what I was thinking. Most upgrades are like that. So just get two calipers, rotors and pads for the front? Rest of the stuff works?
Very much so. Highly recommended.So this is a worthwhile upgrade? My front brakes started grinding.
New ACDelco calipers are cheap, might as well get new so you know they're going to last. Never know what kind of shape the junkyard ones are in.Yeah, best thing to do is find the calipers off a junkyard truck. buy two new rotors (just for the 07-12 model) of your choice, and pads for the same. Everything bolts straight on. Might need a new dust shield.
*IF* your current brakes are ok, don't pull them off. Go ahead and use them up and replace your lines. Going to a Braided hose from the rubber lines is a much more noticeable (pedal) feel.