pilot62000
TYF Newbie
I don't recall providing any other info except year/make/model.
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I have a feeling it's only the 07. Was hoping someone with an 07 could chime in.I don't recall providing any other info except year/make/model.
I don't have an '07, but from what I have gathered around here some very early model year '07s were actually still NBS models like the 2000-2006 GMT800 body styles. If yours looks like a NNBS then you likely have the GMT900 breaking setup.I have a feeling it's only the 07. Was hoping someone with an 07 could chime in.
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Haha, ok I have the nnbs. Do you know anything about the caliper casting on the nnbs by chance?
I believe you are right about the rears. When I had the brakes checked the rears were worse than the fronts. I'll have to look locally.
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I HIGHLY doubt this, most cars/truck that are run of the mill daily driver kind of cars have a general bias to the front brakes (just look at the size of the rotors and the tech that is up front versus the back, especially over time all the way back to the 50/60s, front rotors ALWAYS do a majority of the stopping, sometimes over 90% (don't ask, stock 9C1/Impala SS had a issue with this and it led to a lot of aftermarket mods) and the rears are "along for the ride" basically. Now as tech has gotten better we see 4 wheel discs standard and now we are moving to a more conventional 60/40 split.