I'm finished up my M-416 rebuild (build thread pending) and took it on a couple trips. I used the Timbren axle less system which is a awesome so far, but I needed to switch the spindle from the normal height spindle to the lifted spindle because the extra wheel travel I gained from the axle less suspension let the tire hit the fenders on big bumps. The brake assembly I'm using has an integrated emergency brake linkage integrated into the brake so I can reuse the original M-416 hand brake system once I get into camp to keep the trailer stationary. The linkage sticks out the back of the brake assembly and interferes with the new spindle so I cannot mount the brakes with the new spindle. That's a long intro to ask: Is there a reason I can't clock the brakes 90 degrees when mounting them, so the magnet is in the 3 o'clock or 9 o'clock position instead of at the bottom of the brake in the 6 o'clock? I searched for quite a while last night, but the only response I found was that the brakes wouldn't work as well with the magnet in any position other than the 6 o'clock position and no one ever gave a reason. So I figured I'd present this here and see what the collective wisdom in this forum has to say about the matter, I have high hopes as my build can pretty much be summed as a greatest hits of the ideas in many of the build threads on here. Thanks
Corey
Corey