so you dont need to weld anything on the wheel or use a rear wheel? the drum catches on it just the way it is made?
Well you may need to use some 5/8 flat washers to fine tune things a little. The factory front wheel spacers might be good on one side but as you can see I used a plate to hold the brake in place and I used a couple of flat washers to set up and center everything.
Other than that its a perfect fit and works like a charm.
Net cost freebie from the Baja dealer off a dead 165 he stripped. Brake cables and handle freebie from the same guy who lets me dumpster dive.
1 pring from Canadian tire as a return and some solder for the cable I end since I used a rear brake cable off some sort of Chinese ATV.
Net cost, box of doughnuts as a thank you.....
Oh ya and the steel is some realy thin stuff. Not sure of the gauge but I got it fresh off two line at Algoma lol ( still warm and fresh from the shear line scraps bin of course ). Nothing like clean virgin steel made from quality iron ( Algoma... The US army's 1st and oonly choice in armour plate lol )