So i've spent some time searching and wasn't able to find the answer to this so I figured I would ask...
The common attachment for the brake calipers seams to be a stud installed into the upright, as the uprights have to be an aluminum alloy and the studs appear to be titanium or steel, how are the stud actually fixed inside of the upright? Presumably as the brake calipers are safety critical they would be positively retained into the upright but there doesn't seem to be any external locking feature. Below is a picture that illustrates my question, they (force india) also seem to use something similar for the UCA attachment point.
http://www.racecar-engineering.com/wp-c ... eejay3.jpg