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I have 3 kits for sale. I had 5 but I kept one and sold a set to a friend. This was a huge upgrade for me. I have a Yukon XL and felt the factory brakes lacked a ton. I have my Yukon on a leveling kit and 33" tires with factory 22s from a 2021 Denali. The brakes are awesome, with the fox coilovers installed even smashing on the brake pedal the suv doesn't even nose dive. before it was insanely bad and I hated the nose dive. Anyways I'm asking for $1800 a set given they're 2300 plus new from the dealer. I would prefer to have a local sale because of weight and shipping but can ship on your dime! I currently have (2) Chevrolet Performance brake sets ad (1) Cadillac brake set. These kits will fit on ALL 2015-2021 GM CHEVY GMC CADILLAC SUVS AND 1500 PICK UPS. YES even the new body styles. The only difference with the new ones is those kits come with the dust shield which isn't required for install. Also in addition for the new suvs and trucks if they're equipped with pad life sensors that option will need to be turned off. Even if you purchase from the dealer they will do the same. Brembo doesn't make the pad life sensors for GM SUVS or TRUCKS.

One kit purchase includes the following:

(2)Front calipers loaded with pads and everything needed for install

(2)Rotors

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Here are some more photos. YES rotors are included. HUGE upgrade from factory you're getting 4 more pistons on each side and the added 2" in rotor surface

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