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Sounds like overkill. You trscking this big boat? Lol still probably lighter than a srt challenger
 
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I’m wondering why they don’t offer them for trucks. You can’t get better performance for the track but many people choose steelies for non competitive track days because they are expensive to replace. It just seems to me that they should be available on a for the Tahoe. Like I said I have had a great experience with them. I just don’t track my cars.
 

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I’m wondering why they don’t offer them for trucks. You can’t get better performance for the track but many people choose steelies for non competitive track days because they are expensive to replace. It just seems to me that they should be available on a for the Tahoe. Like I said I have had a great experience with them. I just don’t track my cars.
they can probably be adapted i'm sure. Gm doesn't make a whole lot of high performance parts for SUV's
for someone like me this would be a very expensive part and I would wear it out just from the way I drive (normally)
in my case larger STEEL rotors are my best value & performance.

I am guessing you would need caliper adapters to make it work.
 
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they can probably be adapted i'm sure. Gm doesn't make a whole lot of high performance parts for SUV's
for someone like me this would be a very expensive part and I would wear it out just from the way I drive (normally)
in my case larger STEEL rotors are my best value & performance.

I am guessing you would need caliper adapters to make it work.
If I can find 6 lug 410mm rotors they will fit right in the GM performance brake setup. Just have to make sure the hats are the same offset.
 

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If I can find 6 lug 410mm rotors they will fit right in the GM performance brake setup. Just have to make sure the hats are the same offset.
you might look at aftermarket brands like wilwood, they make carbon ceramic rotors
 

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You could do PPV brake setup. I think they are 6 piston, couple that with powerstops or wildwood and you'll be good to go. Maybe escalade CTSV brakes if you want to burn some cash
 

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