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wood_e said:If you don't mill off that part, the bracket touches the rotor back, I learned the hard way.
Cool, I get it now.
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wood_e said:If you don't mill off that part, the bracket touches the rotor back, I learned the hard way.
nkb93 said:I know that the Mustang calipers must be swapped Left and Right to allow the bleeder to be in the proper orientation, but what about the brackets? I assume the brackets go on the correct side (no swapping) since they're probably designed to take force primarily in the forward direction.
Shoaz said:The PBR calipers float on the pads, so the brackets can be installed either way. The difference will be which end has the retaining pin, which is arguably easier to deal with when it's on the top part of the bracket. Just put the bracket in with the retaining pin on the end that you want it. It won't affect the caliper orientation.