Caliper location question

Over the years, I've always heard many say that the front is the correct location for Calipers. However, I've never really gotten a good rationale for this. I have heard that brake line interference is an issue & that rear mounting can cause 'bump steer'.
Two, valid concerns.

But, FWIW, I mounted my Calipers (on 2 B/Cudae) on the rear. Yes, this was to clear the Sway Bar tabs, but this also just seems more natural. Also, from what I can see, F-Bodies & M-Bodies had these mounted to the rear (if I'm not mistaken).

My experience (one B/Cuda has had the Disc Conversion on it for 6 years) is that there is that there is no issue with mounting to the rear. Again, that's a FWIW.

And, BTW, I followed Tom Condron's book (which doesn't directly address front/rear mounting - but he seems to say 'front')) on front Ends & Disc Swaps, so I have to give him lots of credit for a well-outlined plan of attack & description of the how's & why's.

Anyway, that Front End/Disc Upgrade is probably the single-best thing one can do to these cars.