drmini in aust wrote:
9YaTaH wrote:
MattE wrote:
I had this same problem recently. I opted to drill the new cylinders on the opposite side - carefully, and importantly, no deeper than the original holes!
In the end it probably matters little whether you do cylinders or backing plates.
Matt
The much safer option would be to drill the backing plate (mate)

It only looks easier. Hard to drill it right, if on the car (try it, haha).
It is much easier to redrill the cylinders as Matt did, IF you have the gear (which I do). PM me if you want them done, it's only 10mins work to set up and drill the 5/32" hole in the right place, on my mill.
Thanks guys, it might just be easier to try and return them at the shop for the right ones. I don't like mucking around to save a few dollars on brakes
1071 S wrote:
The reason the hole is in the wrong place is because you have the wrong cylinders - but yes, you can use the cyls you have - by drilling the back plate.
I THINK (may be the wrong way round) that the larger cyl will give increased pressure and increased risk of rear lock-up.
Cheers, Ian
Yep, I was not sure about the effect of different sized cylinders, don't want to risk it. High school maths makes me think the same hose pressure over a larger area would be less pressure on the shoes?