Yep, there was definitely contact so I just took the ol' 4" angle grinder and a 60 grit disc and kissed down the scallopped part of the steel backing plate and the pad to give clearance.
Took maybe 3 minutes and a quick slide in to check.
Also took the thick spacer for the center pad retension bolt and took like .120" off the center for disc clearance.
Looks like I will make more effort at doing the holes for the bolts in the ears a little more offset to eek out an extra mm or so and I'll probably chop off a mm or mm and a half off the disc OD.
He's still on the drums and the pedal was good and firm, felt better and better as we put some miles on and I suspect it'll get better in the next few days.
I did show him the stack of rear hubs or flanges turned down to the same OD as the hat ID we're using on the front, I figured that there's no reason to force people to use the disc brake stub shaft, flange and bearing carrier, when everybody has the drum brake stuff already.
John Vanlandingham
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