Saw this in another thread: "The other kit that I really like is the wild horses kit that uses Explorer rear calipers and pads. It does require specific axles and rotors but Wild Horses sell them as part of the kit. And it's an upgraded better than stock axle so you're killing two birds with one stone but it still cost a little bit of coin. "
So my question is this, do the axles create the offset for the different housings? I have an explorer disc brake set up but not sure i have the right housing (I have three, all different). This is where i get confused, the offset, on rear disc. Can someone enlighten me how the offset works.
So my question is this, do the axles create the offset for the different housings? I have an explorer disc brake set up but not sure i have the right housing (I have three, all different). This is where i get confused, the offset, on rear disc. Can someone enlighten me how the offset works.