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Old 12-25-25 | 02:38 PM
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Kevin7
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Originally Posted by merziac
It should I think, a little very careful bending may be needed, can't hurt to take the caliper apart and see.

I would think it might take longer pivot bolts but don't know, should be easy enough to figure out.

I have one I've never been inspired to try and put on yet.
I done did answer my question.
The Wienman has too much girth. Much manipulation would be involved to get the lower support brackets moved forward into position.
Using Universal calipers was a good fit, no bending involved. The pivot bolts from the Wienmans were 1/4" longer and ended up using those.
Front
Front. The dog legs were the brake pads mount also clear the bracket portion that hangs down
Side. The Wienmans were also too wide to fit down inside the trough area.
Side. The Wienmans were also too wide to fit down inside the trough area.
Wienman calipers
Wienman calipers
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