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X_Racing1 09-30-2015 01:52 PM

And what about the tahoe police opt!

trxmxzx 10-06-2015 06:00 PM

3 Attachment(s)
I just bought the 05 Tahoe ones for the rear on my 99. Big difference in everything haven't tested it yet. Cost 243.xx with core exchange for the rears.
Attachment 89325
Attachment 89326
Attachment 89327
( I know my stud is broken)

onebad5.3 10-11-2015 06:48 PM

Wish I would've done this sooner. It was a big difference

Ridgerunner55 12-29-2015 12:14 PM

I'm new to this forum and this is my first post. I love all the Intel I get off this site. So many smart truck guy on here. That being said, I went to the salvage yard today and they said there are two different types of '05 front calipers. The jh6 or the jh1. The JH6 is for the 9900 lb. and the JH1 is for the 6400 lb. I don't have a clue which to get.
I have a 2000 ext cab 3 door with the 5.3L LM7, I'm running 275/60 R20 which works out to a 33" tire on 20" rims. I just want a truck that stops well and is a noticeable difference from the stock brakes. I'm not racing, this is just my hunting and fishing rig.
I read what you guys wrote on the hydroboost and I'm currently gathering intel. Looks like the salvage yard has all the parts I need for hydroboost and calipers from an 05 silverado 1500 for under 200 minus rotors and pads.
I don't get the whole Tahoe thing on the rear disks? Aren't the rear 05 calipers on a silverado 1500 the same as the Tahoe?? Just trying to see what I should be asking for from the salvage guy and why? I'm still in the middle of a learning curve here trying to get the right stuff. I'm doing the hydroboost, not question about that.
Thanks guys!

Atomic 12-29-2015 12:28 PM

The brakes of the 05 came in two flavors; one has rear drums and one has rear discs. You want the front calipers and brackets of the truck that has the rear drums, they use a 13" rotor vs the normal 12" rotor.

The trucks only have a single piston rear caliper whereas the Tahoe's have a dual piston rear caliper.

Ridgerunner55 12-29-2015 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by Atomic (Post 5332909)
The brakes of the 05 came in two flavors; one has rear drums and one has rear discs. You want the front calipers and brackets of the truck that has the rear drums, they use a 13" rotor vs the normal 12" rotor.

The trucks only have a single piston rear caliper whereas the Tahoe's have a dual piston rear caliper.

Thanks now time to pony up for some parts.

sabbotage 01-27-2016 09:27 PM

I've been looking at doing this upgrade because I just put new rear ebrake shoes and brake pads on the rear of my truck on Saturday and the calipers seemed a little tight, but I reinstalled them because I ran out of time. They both ended up being siezed up and ruined my new pads. Anyway the truck isn't my DD so I don't need to drive it so I've been researching this upgrade and getting the parts from advance auto. I threw together a parts list if anyone is interested.

Front Rotors - YH145582 - $52.39 x2

Front Pads - PXD1092H - $55.99

Front Left Caliper - 18-B4919 - 58.99

Front Right Caliper - 18-B4918 - $58.99


Rear Rotors - YH145441 - $42.29 x2

Rear Pads - PXD834H - $52.99

Rear Left Caliper - 18-B4764 - $60.99

Rear Right Caliper - 18-B4765 - $60.99

If you purchase all of this stuff online and do 5 separate orders (kind of a pain I know) doubling up stuff so each is just over $100 and use the promo code TRT41 for each order, you can get out the door for around 340 bucks for everything. That promo code will give 40 bucks off of each order over 100 bucks and can be used as many times as you want.

BTW, I just joined here tonight to post this info, so hopefully it will help someone out!

treylittlefield 01-28-2016 09:37 AM


Originally Posted by sabbotage (Post 5338683)
I've been looking at doing this upgrade because I just put new rear ebrake shoes and brake pads on the rear of my truck on Saturday and the calipers seemed a little tight, but I reinstalled them because I ran out of time. They both ended up being siezed up and ruined my new pads. Anyway the truck isn't my DD so I don't need to drive it so I've been researching this upgrade and getting the parts from advance auto. I threw together a parts list if anyone is interested.

Front Rotors - YH145582 - $52.39 x2

Front Pads - PXD1092H - $55.99

Front Left Caliper - 18-B4919 - 58.99

Front Right Caliper - 18-B4918 - $58.99


Rear Rotors - YH145441 - $42.29 x2

Rear Pads - PXD834H - $52.99

Rear Left Caliper - 18-B4764 - $60.99

Rear Right Caliper - 18-B4765 - $60.99

If you purchase all of this stuff online and do 5 separate orders (kind of a pain I know) doubling up stuff so each is just over $100 and use the promo code TRT41 for each order, you can get out the door for around 340 bucks for everything. That promo code will give 40 bucks off of each order over 100 bucks and can be used as many times as you want.

BTW, I just joined here tonight to post this info, so hopefully it will help someone out!

Did you have to pay a core charge on the calipers? Or did you turn your stock one in as a core?

sabbotage 01-28-2016 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by treylittlefield (Post 5338729)
Did you have to pay a core charge on the calipers? Or did you turn your stock one in as a core?

Yeah I forgot to mention the core charge, but my local store doesn't seem to mind if the original isn't the same as the replacement. I'm not even sure they can really verify that anyway since the box only shows a part number.

sabbotage 02-03-2016 01:41 PM

Got this upgrade finished monday night and wow what a difference! Even with partially blocked rear brake lines the stopping power is sooo much better. Once it warms up i can hopefully get my stainless lines in and new caliper hoses and hopefully I will see even more of an improvement.


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