CrossedFlags77
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I saw in another thread about C3's moving the front caliper to the rear of the rotor instead of the front. I was wondering how this was accomplished. Was a completely new bracket fabricated or can you just swap the brackets from side to side and to the rear. Then all you have to do is modify the steering arm by shaving down the rear bolt hole and make up for the gap that is now present in the front mounting bolt. It is hard for me to picture this as I am in Germany right now, a world away from my Corvette.
Also, is there any real advantage to this besides the cooling advantage? Does it help with anti-dive or anything like that?
Picture showing changed mounting position:

Also, is there any real advantage to this besides the cooling advantage? Does it help with anti-dive or anything like that?
Picture showing changed mounting position:
