Marky Dissod
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Unless convinced otherwise, GMTK2xx or GMTT1xx front brake upgrades seem like diminishing returns vs GMT900.
Drove a 2012 Yukon XL for 5 years as a livery vehicle in NY / NJ / CT / PA, assertively if not quite enthusiastically.
Carefully chosen front brake pads kept me from investing in any brake upgrades on the lease that I turned in in 2018.
Without a more 9C1/Z56/PPV type suspension, GMT900 front brakes and well chosen pads should be enough for me.
I understand that I need
Rotor discs
Calipers
Pads
from a 2010 GMT900 vehicle to upgrade my front brake system.
Besides the above, is there anything ELSE needed to complete the upgrade?
Answer: 2010 Caliper Brackets
Drove a 2012 Yukon XL for 5 years as a livery vehicle in NY / NJ / CT / PA, assertively if not quite enthusiastically.
Carefully chosen front brake pads kept me from investing in any brake upgrades on the lease that I turned in in 2018.
Without a more 9C1/Z56/PPV type suspension, GMT900 front brakes and well chosen pads should be enough for me.
I understand that I need
Rotor discs
Calipers
Pads
from a 2010 GMT900 vehicle to upgrade my front brake system.
Besides the above, is there anything ELSE needed to complete the upgrade?
Answer: 2010 Caliper Brackets
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