bobm
WTF, WTF, WTF!!!!
Some ROADKILL action there @scrapdaddy 

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I got everything from BTB. Wilwood up front and whatever their kit is for the back. I feel like maybe the calipers should be on the front side of the axle or something. I know you want the bleeder on the top of the caliper, so I feel like it’s right. I don’t know. I’ve taken the off and on at least 3 times trying to make it work. I must be an idiot cause I just don’t understand.What brand brake conversion did you buy? What you describe isn't right, but I'm glad you got it going. It sounds like you are never going on a trip with it, but I've had to rebuild brakes in a hotel parking lot in the rain, so you want everything worked out before hand
Post up some pics so we can see what your issue is.I got everything from BTB. Wilwood up front and whatever their kit is for the back. I feel like maybe the calipers should be on the front side of the axle or something. I know you want the bleeder on the top of the caliper, so I feel like it’s right. I don’t know. I’ve taken the off and on at least 3 times trying to make it work. I must be an idiot cause I just don’t understand.
I believe that is what I need to do.swap sides and put them on the front. Should keep the bleeder up.
Hey mate how did you connect the motor at the back to the outer shaft u found the clamp doesn’t fitI used a system from EPowersteering and it didn't limit me on how it clocked on the stock steering column. Where it is cut into the column {closer to the pedals} will effect location of rotationView attachment 3444015View attachment 3444016View attachment 3444017
Just what I was thinking - pix will help us to help you!Post up some pics so we can see what your issue is.
This sounds entirely plausible!swap sides and put them on the front. Should keep the bleeder up.
Pics FTW!I used jt outfitters kit for the 4 wheel disc setup. Monte carlo calipers and there simple bracket. the calipers sit on backside of the axle. that kit from manafree your using is pretty much identical for the rear. jt outfitters has a link to a half ok video of someone doing a complete install. it took me watching it and pausing in a few spots to be able to see the rear axle set up but its there. I can pull a wheel after a bit and get some photos of where mine sits for reference.