2021 Tahoe PPV massive oem brakes, 16"

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DonutGodd

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Hate to beat a dead horse. Late to the game but also interested. 2018 Yukon SLT w/ 22’s. From what you all are saying is this setup won’t fit/clear the wheels, correct? Is it just the calipers that won’t fit?
 

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Mine would not clear, they are 24mm offset. Spacers would have worked but I didn't want to go that route.
 

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Depending on the wheel offset you might have to run some spacers.
I’m curious of why, if PPV’s can run them why can’t we? Lol just strange to me I guess. I was wanting to save some money doing it this way and having great stopping power. I may just have to go with SSBC
 

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I’m curious of why, if PPV’s can run them why can’t we? Lol just strange to me I guess. I was wanting to save some money doing it this way and having great stopping power. I may just have to go with SSBC
It might just be the wheels the ppv tahoe is running 20s they just might have more clearance around the caliper.
 

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It might just be the wheels the ppv tahoe is running 20s they just might have more clearance around the caliper.
They must. I got a look at a 22’ ppv at work today from the Cherokee Nation Marshal service and those calipers are pretty close to the spokes of the wheels. I imagine it’s just the back spacing of the spokes that interfere with the increase in width of the caliper. I may just have to go with SSBC on this deal cause I don’t wanna have to fab anything and make stuff less reliable.
 

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Its in the offset. The newer wheels have more than my 2019 to clear the calipers. I posted somewhere what the difference is but don't remember exactly. I believe mine is 24mm and 2022 is 31mm, so you're looking at .27 of an inch difference. Again, I could have used a spacer and unless someone wants to buy this setup, I might go that route in the future. Now my kid is telling me I have all this backwards so I don't know......bottom line a spacer will work and I don't know what off set means.
 
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