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Originally Posted by Vegas69
If the caliper is in fact hitting the control arm, it would easily cause the knocback the opposite way it does conventionally. Normally there is deflection in the hub which causes the rotor to push the pads back against the caliper pistons. In this situation, the caliper hits the control arm and the caliper housing gets pushed towards the rotor pushing the piston into the caliper bore. Your caliper shouldn't be hitting your control arms. That could turn into a real safety issue.
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Fortunately I am not driving it but to test the brakes. My idea was to extend the steering bump stop? Maybe extend the stop out an inch or so which would reduce my steering radius but that would prevent it from hitting my caliper and hopefully reduce the above issue as well. Sounds like the place to start! If you have any other ideas let me know-this has to be the most useful forum on the internet--thanks gents...