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fluffyrunnells

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used the stuff from autozone. comes with cleaner, and a brush for application. came out great
 

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Dope 97GT said:
And when the hell did rice mean painting calipers

I guess now improving looks over stock means rice...yeah i def would rather have some beat looking grey caliper
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The key is, just like any other mod, if they are not done right people will consider them ricey. For instance, a lot of the imports and a handful of other selected idiots tend to go a little overboard when they have their wheels off and are painting their calipers. They will not only do the calipers, but also the rotors/drums -- making a big BRIGHT YELLOW or BRIGHT NEON GREEN eyesore behind their wheels. That looks like ISH.

I painted my stock calipers GLOSS BLACK and edged the rusty parts of the rotor that do not touch the brake pad. Turned out nice, so once it comes time for me to get new brakepads, Ill just upgrade to the Bullitts with the 13in rotors.
 

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Stang|ess said:
They might fire when he steps on the brakes.
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FivePointStang said:
The key is, just like any other mod, if they are not done right people will consider them ricey. For instance, a lot of the imports and a handful of other selected idiots tend to go a little overboard when they have their wheels off and are painting their calipers. They will not only do the calipers, but also the rotors/drums -- making a big BRIGHT YELLOW or BRIGHT NEON GREEN eyesore behind their wheels. That looks like ISH.

I painted my stock calipers GLOSS BLACK and edged the rusty parts of the rotor that do not touch the brake pad. Turned out nice, so once it comes time for me to get new brakepads, Ill just upgrade to the Bullitts with the 13in rotors.
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Im just concerned that everytime someone does something that a junk honda they saw did they call it rice people on here should stop using that term all together if it doesnt have to do with a garbage unpainted bodykit or a huge wing BTW i have never seen bright yellow or neon green calipers and if I had I would make fun of that

The people on here are talkin about either painting them red or black.
 

Mustang5L5

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FivePointStang said:
They are powdercoated and they have the pony to boot!
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Bullitt brakes aren't powdercoated. They are just painted.

My friend has an '01 bullitt and the paint on his factory calipers peeled off. We went to Ford and bought a bottle of touch-up paint for the calipers. It's just "Cardinal Red" high-temp paint. Paint flakes were just peeling off. The rears peeled more than the front but it's definitely paint.

Paint peeling from Bullitt calipers is actually pretty common.

http://www.imboc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=94724&highlight=caliper+paint


Actually, my original question was a loaded one. I have already painted a pair of calipers using VHT red. I was just wondering if something better had come along.

I sandblasted these down to bare metal and then used 6 or 7 coats of VHT red before painting the COBRA wording by hand. If i could go back i would have sanded down the COBRA lettering and left the caliper 100% red. I don't think it looks half bad and when i get the Mach 1 calipers i plan on doing the same thing. I may try the Duplicolor kit now

These calipers were for my Fox which has Cobra disks all around.

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FivePointStang

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Mustang5L5 said:
Bullitt brakes aren't powdercoated. They are just painted.

My friend has an '01 bullitt and the paint on his factory calipers peeled off. We went to Ford and bought a bottle of touch-up paint for the calipers. It's just "Cardinal Red" high-temp paint. Paint flakes were just peeling off. The rears peeled more than the front but it's definitely paint.

Paint peeling from Bullitt calipers is actually pretty common.
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I stand corrected. I edited my original post as not to confuse others. I thought I read somewhere that they were powdercoated from the factory. Good information to know.

Did you see my post in another thread asking you about you being on RAMFM (rec.auto.makers.ford.mustang) a long time ago? I thought I remembered seeing you on that site many moons ago. I remember your FOX
 

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FivePointStang said:
Did you see my post in another thread asking you about you being on RAMFM (rec.auto.makers.ford.mustang) a long time ago? I thought I remembered seeing you on that site many moons ago. I remember your FOX
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No i don't think i saw it, but yeah, that was me on RAMFM. I haven't visited there in a LOOOONG time but that's where i cut my teeth. My fox was bone stock when i was posting there. I've come a long way.

One in a while i run into people on stangnet, corral or other Mustang boards recognizing my name from there. I guess it's just recognizable.
 

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Of all the caliper paints I've seen the G2 works the best. http://g2usa.com/brake_caliper_paint.shtml


I used it on my last car. The paint will stand up to solvents, brake fluid, acidic wheel cleaner, and other misc stuff. The shine never wore off. You can usually fiond the stuff on Ebay for a good price. I think I paid $32 shipped for the stuff. Well worth the money.
 

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AdRock said:
Of all the caliper paints I've seen the G2 works the best. http://g2usa.com/brake_caliper_paint.shtml
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Looks the same as Duplicolors kit just different graphics on the box
 

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I have the dupli-colour kit. I've had my calipers painted for one year now (not winter driven either), and the paint is almost all peeled/chipped off. I followed all the directions, but the paint does not seem to stand up over time. I will be re-doing the calipers on Thursday. I'll sand, use brake cleaner on them, apply 3 coats, and then clear coat them (I never did last time, which I guess I should have taken the initiative to even though it doesn't say to). Which brings me to this question: Will all clearcoat paint hold up to extreme temps, or is there a high temp version I should buy? Thanks.



P.S. I'll also take some pics for this thread, that is ... if it is still alive.


Matt
 

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Clear coat tends to yellow with heat.


Powdercoating is technically the best finish, but the coating acts as an insulator and keeps the heat inside the caliper. Not a good thing if you frequently get your brakes very hot.
 

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I used Dupli Color about a year and a half ago. No chipping or peeling yet. And they still clean up nice.
 

PULMEOVR

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So, do you think I should clear coat my calipers or not? I don't really want to have to re-paint my calipers every year, and I don't want to trap too much heat in by powdercoating them.


Thanks
 
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