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Swapping 2023 Rear Brakes onto a 2022?

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I have a 3.5T 2022 Sport Advanced looking to buy a set of used 2023 2.5T Sport Package Calipers to swap on. Are they the right size? And will they be direct bolt on?

I hate the way the 2022 Rear Brakes look and wish they would've just taken their time and released the car with the one the 2023 got. Anyway.. will that setup above be compatible?
 
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Man you and me both. I wish they would have spent the little extra money during production and added them from the factory.. Especially since they did it up front.

You don't compete with the other big luxury brands by cutting corners, you do it by offering the same/better performance and a cheaper price.. They're still attempting to be CHEAP luxury instead of settling for CHEAPER
 
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