paint your calipers
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paint your calipers
I went to the store and purchased some duplicor red paint, originally ment for the body of a car and I did my front calipers before the car show.. i just wanted to take a close up pics of what they look like so you guys can check this out... I put a few coats of clear coat over it also and it looks nice in my honest opinion , I just have to do the rear drums next and it should be good to go ...
Painting is the same procedure as explained in other posts , but you will need to sand down and clean the area to prep it for spraying ,, put on a couple coats and you will be ok ...
let me know what you think
Bruce
Painting is the same procedure as explained in other posts , but you will need to sand down and clean the area to prep it for spraying ,, put on a couple coats and you will be ok ...
let me know what you think
Bruce
Suggest high-temp paint...
Since brake components can really heat up, I would suggest using a high-temperature paint. Plastikote makes a paint labeled for calipers, and rated to 900'F, although any engine paint should work fine. Comes in a limited number of colors.
Re: Suggest high-temp paint...
Originally posted by randallb
Since brake components can really heat up, I would suggest using a high-temperature paint. Plastikote makes a paint labeled for calipers, and rated to 900'F, although any engine paint should work fine. Comes in a limited number of colors.
Since brake components can really heat up, I would suggest using a high-temperature paint. Plastikote makes a paint labeled for calipers, and rated to 900'F, although any engine paint should work fine. Comes in a limited number of colors.
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