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Will these brakes fit?


RobbieGT

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Hello all,

 

So I came across a guy selling a brand new never used set of powerstop drilled and slotted rotors with ceramic brake pads and powder coated red calipers. Problem is, they're for a 2002 Tahoe 4wd

 

Now I'm pretty sure my truck is the EXACT same as the Tahoe, I drive a 2003 Silverado Z71.

 

However, when I compare the two products, the Tahoe actually ends up being a different part number. I guess they're a little bit bigger, as you can tell in the specs from the links.

 

My questions are, number one, can I fit these on my truck, and number two, would this be considered an upgrade since they're larger?

 

Thanks guys!

 

Tahoe:

http://www.powerstop.com/product/power-stop-1-click-performance-brake-kit-with-calipers/#y=2002&mk=CHEVROLET&mo=TAHOE%204WD&ss=With%20Dual%20Piston%20Rear%20Calipers

 

Silverado:

http://www.powerstop.com/product/power-stop-1-click-performance-brake-kit-with-calipers/#y=2003&mk=CHEVROLET&mo=SILVERADO%201500%204WD&ss=6%20lug%20with%20single%20piston%20rear%20calipers%20-%20Exc.%20Quadrasteer

 

This is for the front brakes only

 

EDIT:

Oh my god I'm stupid I was reading the rear specs.

 

But that brings another good point up, if I upgrade to the rear pads for my rear will it work? Perform better?

Edited by RobbieGT (see edit history)
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Yes they'll work fine in the front. The rear calipers are an upgrade too bc all the suv ones were two piston vs the trucks single iirc. You won't notice much by just swapping rear pads though unless yours are glazed or just gone.

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