I scored a Hydroboost and master cylinder off a wrecked '04 Tahoe at the wrecking yard for $40, it even came with one of the hydro lines. I'm going to hold off installing it until a later time, it will be soon, but not immediately. However, I did upgrade the rear disc brakes with a set of larger Tahoe rear brakes..
In my opinion, the difference between the two is impressive.. The rotors go from 12.8" to 13.0", but perhaps more impressive is the upgrade in the pad sizing. With the installation of the rear Tahoe calipers, the upgrade is from single piston to twin pistons calipers that allow for the larger pads...
The Tahoe rear calipers are twin piston, the stock Silverado are a single piston design.
Here's a picture of one painted up with silver caliper paint and black semi-gloss on the support frame.
Here is a comparison of the stock (worn) pad and the new replacement '07 Tahoe pads (new).
Here's what it looks like all completed and installed, I just need to bleed the brakes and then it's driveable again:
I have about $225 into this upgrade, in all honesty, I needed new brakes anyhow. The rear rotors were SHOT, they were less than .750" thick, as a comparison, the Tahoe rotors are over 1.250" thick. The pads were cracked and tired, I could have gone totally cheap and just done rotors and pads, but this upgrade is a hard one to pass up for the money invested. The fron't will be up next, probably also going with Tahoe or Suburban rotors/calipers/pads on that. That will yield a larger rotors as well..
Here is a list of parts I had to complete this swap for the 100% bolt in.
These parts are from Advance Auto, but Advance merged with Carquest here and these parts were actually Carquest parts:
1ea 18B4764 twin piston left rear caliper)
1ea 18B4765 twin piston right rear caliper)
2ea YH145441P rear rotors 13.0" diameter
1set PXD834H rear SUV ('07 Tahoe) brake pads