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haks310

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JB6 is 11"

2door and 2wd=JB5
4door=JB6


Damn son, you should have known this, I've covered it at least twice now haha.

It will fit mine lol
 
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i know, i did know this. it was off a limited, so i jumped and grabbed it, if anything ill just find a rearend out of another jb6 truck and call it a day. my rearends about to blow anyways, it acts up a lot.
 

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I seriously don't know why the drum size matters though when converting to disk brakes. Bolt pattern should be all that matters, right?
 
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yep 5x5. and im honestly not sure either, i have been emailing SSBC about this and they are not giving me a reason to why the kits are different. I also asked them if i could buy the parts to convert the 10inch to 11inch kit. He still hasnt said anything about that either.
 
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I seriously don't know why the drum size matters though when converting to disk brakes. Bolt pattern should be all that matters, right?

got this as an email today after i bitched at him. I said i bought it from summit and they wont let me return it. lol i might try and get new calipers and get em powdercoated by them


Adam: Went throught the two parts list, you need to buy caliper
brackets, flex hoses and the complete hardware kit totaling $141.00 to
make that kit bolt to your truck correctly.
 

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Back to the original question though- the 2000 Tahoe Limited was a carryover GMT400 (92-99 style)

The "regular" Tahoe the newer style GMT800

Hence the difference between single or dual pistons- completely different chassis trucks
 

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