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Answer by William Dziekanowski for Front brake caliper mounting bracket out...

When they pressed your bearing in, they rested weight on the Brake bracket bolts . These bent when the press pushed the bearing.

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Answer by Ratman for Front brake caliper mounting bracket out of alignment...

I am probably too late to help you with your problem now but I just experienced the same issue as you did. I figured out the problem. Everyone was wrong with their theories but the closest answer was...

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Answer by tlhIngan for Front brake caliper mounting bracket out of alignment...

Inspect your passenger side for something bent that could cause your bracket to not line-up where it should. Since you said that the passenger side bracket is of a slightly different size, it may be...

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Answer by dlu for Front brake caliper mounting bracket out of alignment with...

Either rotor should fit on either side. Something is wrong. It could be that one rotor wasn't machined correctly, or that something is odd with the hub. Start by looking at both of them carefully, you...

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Answer by user19881 for Front brake caliper mounting bracket out of alignment...

You've been sold the wrong rotors. Don't machine the new rotors, that would be considered damaging them, voiding the return. Don't buy an aftermarket caliper bracket, you will have the same problem, or...

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Front brake caliper mounting bracket out of alignment with rotor

When the brake caliper mounting bracket bolts are tightened to the hub (on the passenger side only!), the new rotor binds against the bottom of the bracket on the outside (away from the center of the...

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Answer by Anthony for Front brake caliper mounting bracket out of alignment...

I'm late to the party, but stumbled onto this thread...Here's a possible solution if your issue still exists (I have a long history of owning, maintaining and repairing Nissan and Infiniti vehicles, so...

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