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Old 09-07-2007, 08:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Do you know the answer?

Can anyone shed some light on this:

The Performance Brake companies that list coverage for the Chevrolet Trailblazer state that they DO NOT have a set up for the SSR.

Are they or Are they not interchangeable? Are there differences in the suspension set up?

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Can anyone shed some light on this:

The Performance Brake companies that list coverage for the Chevrolet Trailblazer state that they DO NOT have a set up for the SSR.

Are they or Are they not interchangeable? Are there differences in the suspension set up?

Tony
Since Joe (2005SSR6speed) is familiar with both vehicles maybe he is the guy to answer. Wouldn't the dealer (the techs in the back) know??

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Since Joe (2005SSR6speed) is familiar with both vehicles maybe he is the guy to answer. Wouldn't the dealer (the techs in the back) know??

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WHAT I CAN SEE REAL QUICK IS THAT THE CALIPERS AND KNUCKLE ARE THE SAME BUT THE REST ARE DIFFERANT ROTORS, CONTROL ARMS AND YOKE
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TB regular or TB SS?...wwwtrailvoy.com is the forum for those guys and maybe you can look at the brakes, suspension area forum posts they have.
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Some earlier threads out are out there. I think Freezer has mentioned that the TB brakes (calipers and maybe more - I don't recall) are the same. Also that the TBSS could be bolted on as well. Please verify first as I don't recall the details.
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