Here's an update. With the rotor bolted to the hub, the caliper needs to come to the right a fair amount and the left side of the hub hits the inside of the left shock.
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Rotor hits the right side pad but there's a lot of space between rotor and left side pad.
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Caliper looks like it would need a fair amount of machining to move to the right.
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I installed a 77 swingarm that came with the axle (thanks Don) and I found the stock left and right side spacer and put that all on last night. Problem now is there's too much room and the hub and caliper slide left and right. Cmsnl shows that 75/76 and 77/78 use the same spacers but a different axle. Should I use a 75/76 swingarm and have everything back there from the same years? Should I try a 75/76 axle with this swingarm? Thank you for any help because I feel like I need to get everything lined up back there before moving any further.
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With the rotor bolted to the hub, the caliper needs to be a fair bit more to the right and with no spacers at all the hub hits the inside of the swingarm on the left side as well as the shock. On the right side, the caliper also hits the inside of the right shock. I do not see this swingarm working unless there is some machining to the caliper and hub and I'm not willing to do that.
I have a 77 swingarm that came with the tensioners and axle (thanks Don!). I ordered the left side spacer as well as the spacer that goes between the caliper and hub to see if that would work better.