We are using a 1/4" thick mild steel plate that we plan on using to attach our brake caliper with. Each plate will be bolted to a machined aluminum upright. We are using Wilwood Dynalite Single Piston Floating Calipers on each corner. I'm just curious to see what we have to do in order to lock the threads on the floating pins from turning out of the steel plate. Do we use loctite on these threads? Or anything at all? I'm not too sure exactly how much heat is going to be radiated through the caliper to these pins but to me loctite may not be the ideal solution because of this.
Just curious to see what other teams use on this application.
TIA,
Brett