fasteddy
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Well See,
Its always a test in the aftermarket world.
I'll do SS lines and high friction pads to compensate for any pedal/boost issues. Thats just risk mitigation, not a known issue.
BTW, I've done Wilwood 6P calipers on another tahoe. You have to grind on the spindle for about 30 mins per side to get that braket to fit.
Not exactly bolt on. And they sent me a scored new rotor that had to be returned. I had to PAY for a new one until they got their NEW core back.
Their customer service sucks too.
R&D is sometimes painful but always exciting! Its part of the resto fun. I enjoy it.
Success favors the positive thinker.
I haven't seen any silverado conversion brake failures on youtube, so I think its worth a try.
My current brakes suck so anything has to be an improvement.
Its always a test in the aftermarket world.
I'll do SS lines and high friction pads to compensate for any pedal/boost issues. Thats just risk mitigation, not a known issue.
BTW, I've done Wilwood 6P calipers on another tahoe. You have to grind on the spindle for about 30 mins per side to get that braket to fit.
Not exactly bolt on. And they sent me a scored new rotor that had to be returned. I had to PAY for a new one until they got their NEW core back.
Their customer service sucks too.
R&D is sometimes painful but always exciting! Its part of the resto fun. I enjoy it.
Success favors the positive thinker.
I haven't seen any silverado conversion brake failures on youtube, so I think its worth a try.
My current brakes suck so anything has to be an improvement.