well, look at the stock front brakes. they are held on by a 14mm bolt(17mm head) into a caliper mount almost 3/4 inch thick. Toyota did it that way because under high traction, with big tires, a loaded rig, and panic stomping of the brake pedal that little 10mm bolt with the nut spacing it out away from the mount will shear off like a donut at a cop convention.
I agree, no matter how the caliper is clamped down, the bolt is still being used in shear. You could tighten it down against anything, when you hit the brakes, the bolts gets a shear load. The only way to get more out of the bolt, is if the shear load was entirely on the shoulder instead of the threads.
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I like the caliper mounts.