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P5REAPER October-28th-2001 06:58 PM

Painting Brake Calipers
 
Has anyone besides Protege5online painted their calipers? Just wondering how hard it is to make sure that paint doesn't get anywhere other than where you want it? Also, if you see this Protege5online, do you have any more pictures other than what are on your website?

P5REAPER October-29th-2001 12:36 PM

Painting my calipers
 
Well, I decided to paint my calipers. I read Protege5online's article on doing it and decided to take the plunge. I purchased some brake caliper paint from Pep Boys. It's made by Plastikote, so it should be of good quality. It's available in blue, yellow, red, silver, and black. I've already put three coats on, and am waiting for it to dry enough to remove all the paper that I masked with. I took several photos of the calipers while they were masked and drying. I'll post them along with others after I'm complete. I've only got time to do the front today, but I will be doing the rear also. If anyone has any questions, feel free to e-mail and I'll answer them if I can.

:bt:

Eric F October-29th-2001 02:35 PM

Be careful what you use to clean your brakes after you paint tham. Some of the commonly available sprays contain chemicals that will damage the paint on the calipers.

P5REAPER October-29th-2001 02:51 PM

Do you mean when I clean my wheels? If so, I don't use anything other than car wash to clean my wheels. Those spray cleaners are way to acidic for my taste. As much as I wash my car, the wheels don't have much time to get dirty. Have you painted your calipers Eric F? If so, what kind of paint did you use? Thanks for the advice.

:bt:

Eric F October-29th-2001 03:12 PM

I did paint my calipers and drums. I used a high temp spray paint to get the gold color I wanted. I was referring to brake cleaner you can buy from any local auto parts store. If you do a lot of work on your own car, like I do, you might use the stuff to clean your rotors when you're done.

P5REAPER October-29th-2001 03:26 PM

Ahhhh... makes sense now. Don't know what I was thinking!:dunno:
I appreciate the advice. Have pictures of the whole process for anyone that wants to see them.

MP3-Owner October-29th-2001 06:12 PM

I would like to see them. Can you put them on the internet and then post the site in here? Like I did with yahoo. http://photos.yahoo.com/mp3owner :bt:

BenP5 October-29th-2001 06:53 PM

http://www.multimania.com/benp5/1.jpg

http://www.multimania.com/benp5/2.jpg

sorry don't havec pics from the whole process
took me about 1 hour to do

P5REAPER October-29th-2001 07:10 PM

The pictures are loaded here:

http://photos.yahoo.com/p5reaper :eek:

If you want to see anymore, just e-mail me directly.

znole November-3rd-2001 12:06 AM

it's not that hard, ya can do it yaself for under $10.00 cdn.. and it'll take about 3 hours to do all four (plus drying time).
tremclad small can = $5.00 cdn.
cheap brushes (small tip & 1" thick) = $3.00 cdn.
i find this is the best way b/c ya have better control in small areas and ya dont over spray onto other stuff (even with masking). the paint stayed on pretty good, me buddies all used tremclad.

gujustud January-7th-2002 01:57 AM

I painted mine around 4 months ago. Still looks good:

http://members.home.com/asolanki/sto...iper/calp2.JPG

http://members.home.com/asolanki/sto...iper/calp4.JPG
more time on them.

mnkyboy January-23rd-2002 12:25 PM

Does anyone know where i can get a diagram or pics on how to disassemble the calipers so I can paint them? I have never changed breaks before, but I am mechanically inclined.

ANY help would greatly be appreciated. Thanks. :bt:

mnkyboy January-23rd-2002 12:44 PM


Originally posted by PseudoRealityX


Take off the wheel and it should be self explanatory if youre mechanically inclined.:p


AHH! Just the answer I was looking for... :mad: Thanks for the help. :rant:

protetype April-3rd-2002 10:09 PM

i know this is an old thread... but i'm wondering if anyone has a picture they could post of what their rear drums look like painted. :]

protetype April-5th-2002 08:20 PM


Originally posted by protetype
i know this is an old thread... but i'm wondering if anyone has a picture they could post of what their rear drums look like painted. :]


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