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If drilling failed. I figured I could split the brake caliper since I have the base (floating) piston design. So I think I could get the brake caliper to clear.

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Old 01-15-2024, 08:25 PM   #4 (permalink)
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If drilling failed. I figured I could split the brake caliper since I have the base (floating) piston design. So I think I could get the brake caliper to clear. The four bolts that hold the hub seem easily accessible as well. I didn't consider the parking brake cable tho.. it sounds like drilling is the most popular opinion so far
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