Painted Calipers and a few pics

rainjacks

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First I would like to point out that after about 8 months of being pissed at my significant other I finally got my side of the garage back. I threatened to call one of those trash hauling places to just come clean it out. She finally relented and called a resale place to come pick up all the old furniture. I am much happier now
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And, since the wife is out of town it is the perfect time to paint my calipers. So I put the car on jackstands and took off all 4 wheels.
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I used the brush-on Duplicolor kit. The results are decent. Just don't get too close. Here's the rear
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Here is the front with the wheel on. The curb-rash came with the car.
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And finally, here's my car after a solid spring cleaning. I spent the time waiting between coats of caliper paint applying wax. It could still use a professional detailing.
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Oh, and sorry about the crappy cellphone pics. The wife has the camera with her in Ireland.
 
Thats looks really good. I may do something like this. Its the little things like that that go a long way!
 
Good job man, I wanna do the same thing. i just orderd my R1 pro performance rotors and SS brake lines today so hope to do that too once I put them on :-D
 
It was very easy. If you use the Duplicolor kit use a different brush. The bristles kept falling out and getting on the calipers. Don't be skimpy with the paint - there is plenty of it.
 
what brush would you suggest since this is my first paintjob asside from woodshop in HS :P
 
I didn't think that far into it. I used the one in the box and it sucked. If I had it to do over again I'd probably go to Home Depot and find a good quality narrow brush.
 
I didn't think that far into it. I used the one in the box and it sucked. If I had it to do over again I'd probably go to Home Depot and find a good quality narrow brush.

good to know....I want a flush flat black look for my calipers.....I still needs find out what new wheels I want...I need to find out from my dealer if Antera rims come in a 5x108 bolt pattern...who wouldn't love this:

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Looks good, and nice minivan. My wife said she would never own one, so we bought a Denali instead.
 
good to know....I want a flush flat black look for my calipers.....I still needs find out what new wheels I want...I need to find out from my dealer if Antera rims come in a 5x108 bolt pattern...who wouldn't love this:

Those look awesome in black!
 
Ya, which sucks cause I don't wanna spend so much on wheels..I'm gonna shoot for 1000-1500 for my budget
 
some insight on painting calipers since I have done MANY sets now.

The duplicolor brush on kit is by far the best out there for lasting! The finish does leave some room for desire, but adding some sanding and prep work to the job can get better a finish. I like to use a flap wheel on a drill to get em good and clean (and smooth)

pic of flap wheel:
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once that brush on stuff is dry it stays damn near for ever. I use the VHT caliper spray over it to get a higher gloss finish and then high temp (1200 deg) clear on top of that. You can go really nuts and polish it after if you want, but I've never cared that much. Also, its a couple bolts to remove the calipers. Spend the extra 5 minutes and take em off. The results are much better!!!! Plus if you bake them for at 400 for 1.5 hours they tend to withstand the heat better.

Rainjacks man, looks good. Time for that rotorpros kit to dress the rotors now.
 
Sully, at what point do you bake them and what does it do that makes the difference?

Re-Petes, a member was selling a set of nice ass Anteras.

Good job Rainjacks!

I would paint the hat of those rotors or get the painted ones with the package Sully suggested in a heart beat now:cool:
 
Sully, at what point do you bake them and what does it do that makes the difference?

Re-Petes, a member was selling a set of nice ass Anteras.

Good job Rainjacks!

I would paint the hat of those rotors or get the painted ones with the package Sully suggested in a heart beat now:cool:

Thanks bro.....cause I couldn't call Antera cause they all speak italian (or maybe it was french?.....) but anyways the ppl to call don't speak english.....
 
where exactly do you put the jack stands?? ive had mine on jackstands and apparently not in the right place because they actually bent the bottom of my gen 1 .. she is sold now and dont want this to happen to new one. pics would be great
 
How do you guys think color matched rotors would look?

Depends on the color.

White, Silver, and black would probably look the best since they are such plain colors but anything else may just be going over board.

Also I just thought about this and even then it could come down to the wheel. I myself wouldn't be able to make silver rotors work since I also have silver wheels on a silver car. To much Silver.
 
Depends on the color.

White, Silver, and black would probably look the best since they are such plain colors but anything else may just be going over board.

Also I just thought about this and even then it could come down to the wheel. I myself wouldn't be able to make silver rotors work since I also have silver wheels on a silver car. To much Silver.

It would be on my pearl white LS with black rims. I think it would need something to set it off like the Lincoln star or LS lettering. Definitely would also depend on the rims as well.
 
I just did the wifes silver car. She has flat black rims so the only option IMO was a flat black set of breaks
 
It would be on my pearl white LS with black rims. I think it would need something to set it off like the Lincoln star or LS lettering. Definitely would also depend on the rims as well.

I say just do silver on the rotors. White wont look right and I think that would add to much black.
 

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