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evildcustoms

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  1. Ok thanks for clearing that up for me. So I ended up ordering the power stop kit last night. I figured only one bad complaint about them here and researching through other forums people had good things to say so I will give them a try and hopefully everything lasts, if not I will post a review. Thanks to everyone for all the info!?
  2. I figured the calipers were the stock ones just powder coated, the ones on my truck were painted silver whoever did it, just sprayed over everything without prepping. It will just be much easier to replace the stock ones then to deal with dissembling the ones on my truck and sanding and repainting. Plus its 30 degrees outside already. I understand it will look weird but only until feb when i upgrade the fronts. But just a thought, i read on here that these trucks wear out the brakes in the back faster then the front, wouldn't that mean that it uses the rear brakes more then to stop the vehicle? I may be wrong but just from reading other posts i thought this way. I just looked into SSBC. I do like the fact that they are slotted but not drilled.
  3. Looked into it but i see you were doing the fronts, i am currently only in need of the rears. thank you though
  4. Ok so i have searched all over and the only Baer brakes i see is the 14" upgrade kit and the rotors are for the front. I am debating giving the Power stop kit a try (read plenty of good reviews on them even though half are probably BS) or use Brakemotive rotors? along with the ebc yellow pads. As a little background of my truck, i put maybe 5-6k miles on the truck per year and thats max (last year i did 4k on my previous truck) I don't race and i rarely tow anything heavy (small boat once or twice a year). So i definitely don't abuse the brakes too bad, except for getting off the mountain for errands.
  5. I know the suv front calipers are an upgrade, but I didn't see anything about the rears being any better. My truck does have dual piston calipers in the rear.
  6. Thanks but I am trying to budget this around $300-400 range. My front diff will need rebuilding soon so I can't go pricey on the brakes yet
  7. thanks for the heads up, maybe i will look into pieceing a rear brake kit together then.
  8. Hey guys, my 03 ss needs the back brakes replaced and i was just wondering if anyone has used the Power stop Z36 truck one click package? http://www.summitracing.com/parts/pwr-kc2036a-36 I figure it would make the truck look better. I plan on doing the same kit for the front but using 07 Tahoe parts in the spring Also does anyone on this forum still make the caliper decals? I noticed all the posts were several years old.
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