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I 2nd that 1 reason i did them first before the caliper and rotor upgrade so i could see what made the most difference 1 at a time.
IMO the braided lines will do almost as much good as the ‘20 calipers and rotors. Sure made a difference back when I did the NNBS upgrade.
I just received the 20 brake caliper sent to me by Dan and it clears my 20" GMC wheels with room to spare. The 20 caliper is huge compared to the stock caliper on the Tahoe. Below is a picture of the wheels , I don't know what they call them.
Next up to test the caliper to see if it fits. Pay actual shipping cost of $19.10 and don't forget the 58 cents.PM me. And thanks to the member that purchased this caliper Dan also.
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Some one must want to test fit the 20 caliper. PM me and I'll get it right out to you. This will be a nice and well needed upgrade.
+100 on the wheel compatibility list!
I'd offer to test fit that caliper. But I've got too many projects already. If I got it, it would sit for months, which wouldn't do any of you any good. I'm still hoping for a template...
I'm smiling because most of you are doing the sensible thing, and picking wheels that clear the caliper. I'm actually basing my decision to upgrade on whether or not the wheels I have will clear. I'm probably doing it wrong. But I REALLY like my wheels. If they don't clear, I guess I'll save up for Wilwood or Brembo parts.
Alot firmer brake pedal-not squishy-i used the goodridge lines.You noticed a difference from changing to braided lines? What difference...
Also I thought it was interesting in one of those videos the guy did say he felt he needed to push a long farther and harder on the brakes after this swap (and improved rears, too), presumptively due to a master cylinder that is undersized for that application. Any thoughts on that swap, too?
What brand lines are y’all using?
You noticed a difference from changing to braided lines? What difference...
Also I thought it was interesting in one of those videos the guy did say he felt he needed to push a long farther and harder on the brakes after this swap (and improved rears, too), presumptively due to a master cylinder that is undersized for that application. Any thoughts on that swap, too?