2006 GMC Yukon XL

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Can you put 2007 calipers and rotors .on 2006 ? Long as you have 17 inch wheels ? Will it screw up the stabletrack ?

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Can you put 2007 calipers and rotors .on 2006 ? Long as you have 17 inch wheels ? Will it screw up the stabletrack ?

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Yes. Usually just the front. Use 2013 when you search so you get the newest casting number with the retaining clips. The rotors will be ~1" bigger than what you have now. It will not affect stabilitrac.

It's been the consensus that the rear is already better on the nbs and not worth changing, but I remember this recently coming into question.

If you want more info search for threads on the nnbs brake upgrade.
 
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That's pretty awesome . Because I'm going to be doing some serious towing . Does 2013 have 2 piston calipers ? And do they bolt right on ? [emoji15] I'm kinda semi metallic pad kinda guy . That be the clincher I would need .. I looked guy that owned it before me put $50 ceramic pads. And he went thru like 3 sets of pads and rotors in 55,000 miles . I'm only guessing but I think if he would of got right GM pads he only have gone thru 1 set .. I have HD towning package . Says $94 a set 2 for pads .
7200 lbs . I will be doing some searching thanks for the tip. [emoji106]

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That's pretty awesome . Because I'm going to be doing some serious towing . Does 2013 have 2 piston calipers ? And do they bolt right on ? [emoji15] I'm kinda semi metallic pad kinda guy . That be the clincher I would need .. I looked guy that owned it before me put $50 ceramic pads. And he went thru like 3 sets of pads and rotors in 55,000 miles . I'm only guessing but I think if he would of got right GM pads he only have gone thru 1 set .. I have HD towning package . Says $94 a set 2 for pads .
7200 lbs . I will doing some searching thanks for the tip. [emoji106]

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Yes, the 2007-2014 have the two pistons. You will need the calipers with the brackets, rotors, and pads. A lot of guys change the rubber lines to braided SS at the same time. There are line kits from stop tech and Goodridge, among others.

I said use 2013 just because they changed castings somewhere in 2007. As long as you use 2008 or later, you'll get the newer version, I believe. I used 2013 just to be safe.
 

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