Interior/Exterior painting brake calipers.
painting brake calipers.
So my dad is helping me do some work on my car this weekend as a sort of bonding thing i guess
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Any way he wants to paint my stock brake calipers. I found this kit online.
http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/g2/caliper_paint.jsp
Any one have any idea if this kit works well at all? I am really kinda worried about ending up with a crappy honda civic looking job on my calipers and im hoping that the finish of this wont look that way. I plan on changing to stoptech calipers and new rotors in the future (maybe a year or two) so i guess it doesn't matter.
I guess I'm asking is this worth it and will it look decent in any way.
.Any way he wants to paint my stock brake calipers. I found this kit online.
http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/g2/caliper_paint.jsp
Any one have any idea if this kit works well at all? I am really kinda worried about ending up with a crappy honda civic looking job on my calipers and im hoping that the finish of this wont look that way. I plan on changing to stoptech calipers and new rotors in the future (maybe a year or two) so i guess it doesn't matter.
I guess I'm asking is this worth it and will it look decent in any way.
Originally Posted by mdsbrain
Its just like the kit from Duplicolor which you can pick up @ most local auto parts stores. Usually the paint lasts 6 months or so before needing a repaint.
Originally Posted by mini-rolls
I have had minie on for two years and it still looks good. Just clean them when you clean the wheels.
Originally Posted by PARTSMAN
I used the G2 kit on my calipers. It works pretty good...

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I've heard good things about them, and PARTSMAN used this kit, however I've not personally used it.
Moss MINI sells the kits: http://www.mossmini.com/Shop/ViewPro...eIndexID=36138
-Cody
I've heard good things about them, and PARTSMAN used this kit, however I've not personally used it.
Moss MINI sells the kits: http://www.mossmini.com/Shop/ViewPro...eIndexID=36138
-Cody
I went to Advanced Auto and picked up their Dupli-color brake caliper paint kit for about $18. It includes aerosol caliper cleaner, a can of red paint (good for painting about 100+ brake calipers), and a paintbrush. The paint claimes to withstand temperatures up to 500 degrees. If you ever track your car, your brakes will probably get much hotter than that, but for 95% of daily driving its just fine. I have had mine painted for a week so far and they are still shiny red.
If you still have stock brake pads with lots of dust, I would recommend you to get some EBC Greenstuff pads or Hawk HPS pads with about 10x lower brake dust and your calipers and wheels will stay cleaner and look better a lot longer.
If you still have stock brake pads with lots of dust, I would recommend you to get some EBC Greenstuff pads or Hawk HPS pads with about 10x lower brake dust and your calipers and wheels will stay cleaner and look better a lot longer.
I used the G2 kit on mine. It works well but you ought to get yourself another can or two of brake cleaner (the kit comes with one can), particularly if you have an older car. The paint will stick to the dirt and not the caliper, so you want to make sure those babies are nice and clean (or as close to nice and clean as you can get).
Also, you can get the kit a little cheaper on eBay.
Also, you can get the kit a little cheaper on eBay.
I used the Folia Tec, which is the same as the G2. The "Speed Yellow"
is a true yellow that matched the LY better than the Duplicolor, and
they also offer some other interesting colors. Folia Tec is a German
Company that claims to have colors that match the paint on European
cars more closely than other brands. When you want to paint the calipers
on your Elise a stunning Krypton Green, this is the brand for you.
is a true yellow that matched the LY better than the Duplicolor, and
they also offer some other interesting colors. Folia Tec is a German
Company that claims to have colors that match the paint on European
cars more closely than other brands. When you want to paint the calipers
on your Elise a stunning Krypton Green, this is the brand for you.
The only pink paint I know about is engine paint. It is VHT
brand made by Speco. I don't know if this would work on calipers
or not - maybe some tech-savvy gurus can advise?
http://www.speco.com.au/vht_engine.html
brand made by Speco. I don't know if this would work on calipers
or not - maybe some tech-savvy gurus can advise?
http://www.speco.com.au/vht_engine.html
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I just painted my calipers using VHT. I bought Red and Yellow cans, and sprayed them into a jar to mix. Then used a disposable brush to apply to calipers. I wanted Orange and got it!
Each coat dries in 20 minutes or less. I found that the first coat looks thin, but takes only minutes to dry enough so that you can begin adding new coats.
The paint is rated up to 900 degrees and is called brake caliper paint.
Each coat dries in 20 minutes or less. I found that the first coat looks thin, but takes only minutes to dry enough so that you can begin adding new coats.
The paint is rated up to 900 degrees and is called brake caliper paint.
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Originally Posted by IrishCooper
Anyone have the link for Folia Tec or VHT
900degF
SP-371 Racing Red
MFD for PJH Brands, Scottsdale, AZ 85258 USA
Aww my store didn't have Orange, and so I bought Red and Yellow paints to mix. Seems Orange does exist.
http://www.cacustomcoatings.com/orange-paint.html
I couldn't find a single mfg website for VHT, so just google
VHT Caliper Paint PJH
Did this last night.
BEFORE

AFTER
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Before removing the wheels, this is what it looked like!

Masked and painted. I just painted what was visible. I haven't done the rears yet, not sure if I will yet.

Masked and painted from 3/4 front view.

Masked and painted.

Small jar for mixing paints and storing excess.

VHT Caliper paints--good to 900deg!

Brake cleaner!

Disposable paint brushes!

Disposable rubber gloves are essential!

After painting and cleaning up, I reinstalled the wheels to let the paint dry over night--well it was 3:30AM already, so over night wasn't very long!

Ok, so it's not the hot orange I was hoping, but it looks hot regardless!

Close up of painted calipers. I tried to go for an Orange look, but kinda ended up muddy red.

The next day
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I used the Duplicolor caliper paint kit from Wally World. Painted them twice in one session. You know, start on the right front and work your way around the car. By the time you get back to the right front everything is dry and you do it again. There's enough paint in that can to paint your calipers once a year for 3 or 4 years.
1 year and 20k miles later they still looked swell but I cleaned them real good and slapped on another coat.
Can't beat the price!
....Les
1 year and 20k miles later they still looked swell but I cleaned them real good and slapped on another coat.
Can't beat the price!
....Les
I painted mine this last weekend. I used the kit that i purchased from tire rack and they turned out great. I went with red as my car is red and im going for a cr/bl theme.
I did two coats on mine and they seemed thick enough even though i had a bit of extra paint left. Ill post pix later but the thing is they dont really shine through my s-lites, not to worry though those will go soon.
thanks for the suggestions guys.
I did two coats on mine and they seemed thick enough even though i had a bit of extra paint left. Ill post pix later but the thing is they dont really shine through my s-lites, not to worry though those will go soon.
thanks for the suggestions guys.
I think they would look great although hard as heck to clean. Worth a shot and I haven't seen it yet so you would at least have something different looking.









