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87carl

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https://www.brembo.com/en/company/news/brembo-brakes-gm-suv

Will these fit our 2007-2014s? Our stock calipers have the same part numbers as the 2015s so I think they should fit.
Would our master cylinder be able to handle them?

I just dumped about 4000 into mine so I can't afford to spend 2500 on brakes right now but I'm curious incase maybe next year I will be able to afford them.
 

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not sure, but the brembo kit is only the fronts.

might be worth looking @ & saving for wilwood kit or stoptech
 

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I've been searching for the answer to this same question without success. I agree that it seems like they should work but it's probably going to take someone spending the $$ to find out. I've run Baer alumasports for 10+ years and the cost of the rotor replacements is really getting to me. I'd love an option other than Wilwood.
 

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Wilwoods FTW, I have also found them to be lighter then the Brembos too.

Less unsprung weight is good!
 

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That kit is for 15> unfortunately. It’s due to the offset of the brake carrier to the disc. There’s a clone kit made by CTSV.com. They make the adapter for using Brembo C6 ZR1 calipers with the rotors in the kit you referenced.

https://ctsvbrakeswap.com/collectio...6-piston-c6-zr1-caliper-big-brake-bracket-kit

I pieced the parts together for $1.4K last year and have yet to install it. You’ll need 20” rims min. The discs are huge at 16”

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They will work. The brakes are the same from 2008-2020 on the SUV’s. The 21+ Brembo kit or the stock 4 piston brakes will also work but the calipers need a washer between the knuckle to center it on the rotor.
 

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They will work. The brakes are the same from 2008-2020 on the SUV’s. The 21+ Brembo kit or the stock 4 piston brakes will also work but the calipers need a washer between the knuckle to center it on the rotor.

Yeah the 19+ Silverado/ 21+ SUV 4 piston calipers is the way I'm looking to go with the OEM 13.6" rotors.

But I might get froggy and order that Wilwood 16" kit.
 

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Yeah the 19+ Silverado/ 21+ SUV 4 piston calipers is the way I'm looking to go with the OEM 13.6" rotors.

But I might get froggy and order that Wilwood 16" kit.

The 21 4 piston calipers are super wide, you have to be very careful about wheel fitment. I have a brand new set of them but they won’t fit with any of my wheels because they’re concave. I really want the Brembos because they will work with all of the wheels I have and look killer but I have a hard time on the cost when I don’t NEED them.

The Kit posted earlier in this thread for the ZR1 calipers will cost $1800-$2000 in parts. If it used CTS-V calipers it could be very reasonable because there are plenty of used ones out there. The Wilwood kit is the cheapest but I wonder about how hard it’ll be to acquire pads and rotors when they need replacement.
 
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