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Hi there, I am currently converting the front drums on my ke10 to ke20 discs and getting grease and shit on the computer.....

 

Just wanted to check the location of the calipers in regards to whether they point to the front or to the back of the car when mounted on the backing plate. They do no appear to have enough clearance from the steering arm to mount point to the back of the car. :y: I though the calipers were to mount facing the back of the car but they do not appear to fit.

 

I've searched FAQ and can not find this info!

 

I think they should be like show below, but could someone please confirm I am not screwing this up??

 

 

 

 

Cheers

Anthony

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Posted
Hi there, I am currently converting the front drums on my ke10 to ke20 discs and getting grease and shit on the computer.....

 

Just wanted to check the location of the calipers in regards to whether they point to the front or to the back of the car when mounted on the backing plate. They do no appear to have enough clearance from the steering arm to mount point to the back of the car. :y: I though the calipers were to mount facing the back of the car but they do not appear to fit.

 

I've searched FAQ and can not find this info!

 

I think they should be like show below, but could someone please confirm I am not screwing this up??

 

 

 

 

Cheers

Anthony

 

Yeah that looks right, might just have to remove that brake line as well cause you wont be needing that.

Posted

yeah gotta get some short ones made up. Thanks for confirming that. I thought they faced the other way, hence I thought I was f@$king it up

 

Anthony

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