Caliper Paint?
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Caliper Paint?
hey guys..
just did my stoptech front install and had OEM size slotted rotors put in the back.. i wanted to paint the rear calipers red to match the fronts.. what is the best caliper paint to use and where can i get em?
thanks in advance!
just did my stoptech front install and had OEM size slotted rotors put in the back.. i wanted to paint the rear calipers red to match the fronts.. what is the best caliper paint to use and where can i get em?
thanks in advance!
The G2 kit is the way to go. You can get it different places but the tire rack where I got mine.
tire rack
I painted them on my CL. The kit is easy to use and looks great. The only catch is you'd better paint them quick because the paint will harden in a hurry.
tire rack
I painted them on my CL. The kit is easy to use and looks great. The only catch is you'd better paint them quick because the paint will harden in a hurry.
Last edited by jruss9819; Jan 29, 2005 at 07:28 AM.
Originally Posted by jruss9819
The G2 kit is the way to go. You can get it different places but the tire rack where I got mine.
tire rack
I painted them on my CL. The kit is easy to use and looks great. The only catch is you'd better paint them quick because the paint will harden in a hurry.
tire rack
I painted them on my CL. The kit is easy to use and looks great. The only catch is you'd better paint them quick because the paint will harden in a hurry.
FWIW, I know people that used oven paint, because those come in all sorts of cool colors. And those can be rated up to 900 degrees as well.
painted Caliper
Got G2 first but color don't match my car,
Painted mine with Engine Paine, more color to choose:
http://www.prp-porstore.com/POR-15-Engine-Enamel.html
here are pictures:
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/807724/1
Painted mine with Engine Paine, more color to choose:
http://www.prp-porstore.com/POR-15-Engine-Enamel.html
here are pictures:
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/807724/1
I used brake caliper paint by Plasti-cote from the local parts store. It was inexpensive and has provided a nice finish. For cleaning, I just wipe them down with car soap when washing the car and use a soft towel for drying. Preparation is the key to a good finish. I used a Dremel, files and sandpaper to clean up the casting flashing and smooth out the bumpy surface.
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