Need some opionions on my BBK
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^ If you powdercoat them, you'll need to remove the pistons, both sets of seals, and then have them rebuilt by someone qualified to do so. Depending on the crossover tube material, you may also need to remove the tubes which means there's no way to guarantee they'll still hold pressure the way they did at the factory. This shouldn't be a problem, but it may void your warranty. Also, powdercoating requires the calipers to be baked at high temperatures which may cause the materials to expand & contract more than they were designed to.
Point is, paint looks just as good and involves considerably less risk.
Point is, paint looks just as good and involves considerably less risk.
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^ If you powdercoat them, you'll need to remove the pistons, both sets of seals, and then have them rebuilt by someone qualified to do so. Depending on the crossover tube material, you may also need to remove the tubes which means there's no way to guarantee they'll still hold pressure the way they did at the factory. This shouldn't be a problem, but it may void your warranty. Also, powdercoating requires the calipers to be baked at high temperatures which may cause the materials to expand & contract more than they were designed to.
Point is, paint looks just as good and involves considerably less risk.
Point is, paint looks just as good and involves considerably less risk.
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I can't see heat being a problem. I bet under hard braking these calipers will get much hotter then they will from baking during PC. Plus to PC them you have to completely disassemble them so all that's left is the aluminum body, so I can't see heat causing any problems there either.
I'm going to try and see if I can get one rotor and caliper installed tomorrow jsut to take a picture of it on the car. Then I'll take it back off and put the stocks back on. Hopefully I can find the time to do that since it will be the only way to really tell what they will look like on my car.
I'm going to try and see if I can get one rotor and caliper installed tomorrow jsut to take a picture of it on the car. Then I'll take it back off and put the stocks back on. Hopefully I can find the time to do that since it will be the only way to really tell what they will look like on my car.
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Just use a good shop whichever route you decide to go. Bear in mind, however, most of the brake heat is stored by the rotor, and the rotor's vanes are designed to cool the caliper.
This guy powdercoats calipers and has been recommended by a few folks on this forum: http:www.thepowdercoater.com
This guy powdercoats calipers and has been recommended by a few folks on this forum: http:www.thepowdercoater.com
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Just use a good shop whichever route you decide to go. Bear in mind, however, most of the brake heat is stored by the rotor, and the rotor's vanes are designed to cool the caliper.
This guy powdercoats calipers and has been recommended by a few folks on this forum: http:www.thepowdercoater.com
This guy powdercoats calipers and has been recommended by a few folks on this forum: http:www.thepowdercoater.com
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Ok so I had some time today and I was able to get one of the rears test fitted for the purpose of seeing how it looks on the car. I will say that the bracket Alliance supplies makes everything bolt right up nice and easy. Getting the stock parts off was a real bitch though. I think Hercules installed the caliper bolts and the rotor was welded on. Only after soaking it with WD40 and beating the **** out of it with a hammer was I able to get it off. Then I ran into the problem with the factory dust cover being to small so I had to temporarily trim that until I do the final install and remove it completely. Thank god I had an air nibbler since that made quick work of trimming the dust cover.
Now what I need from you guys is an honest opinion of how this looks on my car. I will say that I'm very surprised. In my hand the parts look really pink and I wasn't happy at all, but on the car they look totally different. They still don't look red to me, but they look much better then when I had them in my garage. I know the car is still on the jack, but I didn't have the stock caliper disconnected since I was reinstalling it and I didn't want to lower the car and take a chance of the suspension compressing on it so these will have to do.
Now what I need from you guys is an honest opinion of how this looks on my car. I will say that I'm very surprised. In my hand the parts look really pink and I wasn't happy at all, but on the car they look totally different. They still don't look red to me, but they look much better then when I had them in my garage. I know the car is still on the jack, but I didn't have the stock caliper disconnected since I was reinstalling it and I didn't want to lower the car and take a chance of the suspension compressing on it so these will have to do.