Interior/Exterior Painted Calipers
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The whole process took me about 5 hours to do because my calipers were pretty dirty (love all the brake dust from BMW brakes) and I just painted them while they were on the car so I was very careful to make sure the paint didn't get on anything I didn't want it to. For anyone thinking about doing this I say it's totally worth it and is a very nice low key mod...
The whole process took me about 5 hours to do because my calipers were pretty dirty (love all the brake dust from BMW brakes) and I just painted them while they were on the car so I was very careful to make sure the paint didn't get on anything I didn't want it to. For anyone thinking about doing this I say it's totally worth it and is a very nice low key mod...
looks great 311mini. I always tell all my friends with dark silver or black cars that red calipers look the best. I cant wait to get some wheels next year and paint the calipers red on my all red cooper s. Cheers.
I did this right after getting my car. Every few months I give them a little touch-up. In fact, I just re-did them today. The Duplicolor ceramic paint is extremely vivid, and easy to work with. There's enough in the can to do a million MINI's or to recoat them for the next thousand years. I picked the paint kit up from Advance for like $15.
This pic is from a while back.

Red is nice because it matches the "S" on the car's badges.

Also, the paint is very durable, and when washing the wheels, I can reach through and give the calipers a good wipe-down
This pic is from a while back.
Red is nice because it matches the "S" on the car's badges.

Also, the paint is very durable, and when washing the wheels, I can reach through and give the calipers a good wipe-down
Thanks guys, looks like I will be painting my rear Calipers to match my soon to be purchased (on national back order) JCW big brake kit.
Question for you Tarzan .... Did you remove the caliper or just remove spring clip? Your paint job looks great.
Nice
Question for you Tarzan .... Did you remove the caliper or just remove spring clip? Your paint job looks great.
Nice
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looks very nice 311mini
. What paint did you use to paint them? Since you didn't take the brakes off the car, did you just mask around the brake and paint them extra carefully? I'm planning on doing this in about a week or two so this would really help me out. Someone should write up a how-to. Thanks.
I discovered Duplicolor's yellow was too "canary". I used a German
product called Folia Tec that can be found at performance auto parts
stores. They make several different colors other than the standards, and
the "Speed Yellow" turned out nicely. Just use a small brush and take your
time, and there is no need to disassemble anything.
product called Folia Tec that can be found at performance auto parts
stores. They make several different colors other than the standards, and
the "Speed Yellow" turned out nicely. Just use a small brush and take your
time, and there is no need to disassemble anything.
Pictoral "how-to":
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ad.php?t=12140
And if you really want to do it right:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...+brake+caliper
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ad.php?t=12140
And if you really want to do it right:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...+brake+caliper
Bizzles, I didn't even mask off, I was just really careful and went really slow with a fine brush in the tight areas. I didn't even take off the clips, I just did my best to go around them...I can post some tighter shots tonight.
Speaking of the clips, Tarzan, how do you take them off? If they're really easy to take off, then that would make it much easier...
I got my paint from below...it's called the G2 kit and comes with brake cleaner and paint because the calipers need to be as clean as possible to make sure the paint adheres to them...
http://wheelskin.com/Merchant2/merch...+CALIPER+PAINT
I've used this same kit on 4 other daily driven cars and after years of driving the calipers still look really nice, this is the cheapest place I could find for it....
Speaking of the clips, Tarzan, how do you take them off? If they're really easy to take off, then that would make it much easier...
I got my paint from below...it's called the G2 kit and comes with brake cleaner and paint because the calipers need to be as clean as possible to make sure the paint adheres to them...
http://wheelskin.com/Merchant2/merch...+CALIPER+PAINT
I've used this same kit on 4 other daily driven cars and after years of driving the calipers still look really nice, this is the cheapest place I could find for it....
Personally, in my opinion, the only color the calipers should be painted is red. My rationale is that no matter what the color of the Z06, the calipers are always red...same goes for alot of ferraris and porsches...but everyone has their own opinion..
Yes, the clips simply extract straight outward. You can just pluck them off with your finger, or pop them out with a twist of a flathead screwdriver.
They hook into two holes--upper and lower, and are held there by the flex of the clip under mild tension.
To reinstall them, wait for the paint to dry then line the hook ends back up with the two holes and flex one end until they slip back in.
They hook into two holes--upper and lower, and are held there by the flex of the clip under mild tension.
To reinstall them, wait for the paint to dry then line the hook ends back up with the two holes and flex one end until they slip back in.
Originally Posted by 311mini
Personally, in my opinion, the only color the calipers should be painted is red. My rationale is that no matter what the color of the Z06, the calipers are always red...same goes for alot of ferraris and porsches...but everyone has their own opinion..
Originally Posted by chows4us
Why? In fact, why paint them at all? Other than bling?
Obviously people do it for bling.
They look good and make them easier to clean.
Originally Posted by DSA
All I can say is OUTSTANDING
Hello Advance Auto! Any problems with chipping ect??
Hello Advance Auto! Any problems with chipping ect??
Originally Posted by RallyMINI
I really hope you dont think there is a performance gain from these things
Obviously people do it for bling.
They look good and make them easier to clean.
There is nothing wrong with making aesthetic mods to your car :smile:
Obviously people do it for bling.
They look good and make them easier to clean. I got nothing against Bling. Bling is good.
I have a question. Since I'm almost always looking for the cheapest alternative, can I use high-temp paint (Which is like $4) and Brakleen to clean the calipers before painting? The Duplicolor hi-temp claims to be OK for up to like 1200 degrees or something!










