There's been a bit of discussion in various threads in the past regarding swapping L series front brakes on to an MY vehicle (Brumby, wagon etc) It was suggested the L series brake caliper will bolt straight onto the MY steering knuckle (The big cast iron lump with the wheel bearings in it) but I have since found this is not possible at least on my wagon. The two 17mm bolts that bolt the calliper to the knuckle have different bolt spacing between MY and L series. L series having a larger spacing. I was trying this on a 1981 wagon using 1987 Vortex turbo parts.
So the next question is; why not just use the L series steering knuckle? All problems solved right? Well maybe not; it was my understanding that the L series knuckle had a different camber built into them, since L series vehicles have a wider track width and longer control arms (this is what I always thought, I may be wrong here) And certainly other members have had massive camber problems when putting L series brakes on, other members state they've had no problems at all.
Again I've always thought to use L series steering knuckles you would also need to use longer L series control arms to correct the camber. Then you would also need the slightly longer L series drive shafts, modified radius rods and would also need to modify the front sway bar as the ends would no longer line up. This would also increase the front track width, making it wider than the rear. Again, I could be wrong on this!!!
Now will somebody who's actually done this please chime in and dispel some myths??

There seems to be alot of confusion around this issue, maybe I've had a part in contributing to it
