I have three kids and get lost in their world if something is not broken. Here's more info on the wheels and brakes even if it is late.
The wheels I put on were Method 17x8.5 MR701 +0 offset with 6x5.5 lug spacing. These will not fit a stock suburban without wheel spacing out about 1/2" or more.
I was changing from factory brakes to Hummer brake setup where I had to move the brake rotor from behind the hub to the front of the hub. This movement allowed the wheel to fit with about 3/8" clearance from the inside edge of the rim to the tie rod joint.
I did have to install new, different lug nuts and drill the rotors to fit the new lug nuts
The studs were longer too but I do not remember how long anymore. 14MM I chose 14MM because I have read that there is a chevy van disc brake rear end that is set up with 14MM lugs already and I hope to go that route one day, if I can find one.
The caliper mounting brackets came from Wilson Mechanical Design for about $180 delivered.
I bought the brake parts form Rock Auto for total of $550 delivered which included calipers, rotors, pads, guide pins.
I did have to have the hubs machined to fit the rotors at a local shop which if I remember correctly was about $250.....quite a bit higher than expected and I have been told that it could be done on a brake machine easily in 10-15 minutes at any auto parts store...?
I find that the brakes are much better than factory even though I have not messed with the rear all otehr then an inspection when I bought it. I suspect it would be even better with a freshen up of the rear and my planned hydro upgrade.
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