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#669400 06/20/03 08:10 AM
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Did anyone paint their brake calipers? What paint?


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I used the spray can of brake caliper paint you can buy at any auto parts store...



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#669402 06/20/03 09:07 AM
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Do you have stock brake calipers?


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Yeppers, those are my stock SE brake calipers.


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#669404 06/20/03 01:31 PM
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Did you take them off of the car to paint or did you mask the rotors and everything else and paint them while they were on the car?


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I got lucky. I had to change my pads and rotors when I was own in TN. So I pretty much just sprayed them with all the old equiptment on

A lot of people just spray the paint into the lid of the can and brush it on.


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#669406 06/20/03 04:08 PM
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Not a great picture, but it gets the point across I think:



I used High-Temp Caliper paint on mine. I sprayed it onto a large plastic lid then brushed it on.

My only complaint is that it's not as glossy as I would like. A decent coat of primer would probably have helped. I've thought about clearcoat, but I don't know if it would take the heat.


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There is high temp engine clear coat. Hector let me use some to paint my drums.


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duplicolor caliper paint


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I used the FoliTec caliper paint - in blue. It is pretty glossy and comes with an epoxy hardener that dries rock hard. Looks good and lasts. I've had it on through 2 summers and 2 Canadian winters.


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