2DaDarkZide PR
Vroom, Burble, Burble
Both installed
What is the best way to paint them? I see painted calipers all the time cracked up and the paint peeling. I want to paint them high quality. I may just shell out the outrageous cash for the red caliper plates that AM sells.
What is the best way to paint them? I see painted calipers all the time cracked up and the paint peeling. I want to paint them high quality. I may just shell out the outrageous cash for the red caliper plates that AM sells.
I used brush on Duplicolor Caliper Paint from American Muscle, and it has looked great for about three years now. It's only $25. I have had to do some minor touch ups, but nothing major. If you get some brake cleaner and one of those abrasive wheels that you put into a drill, take you time and do some good prep work, the finished product will look great. They make several colors, but I would go with red if I were you. I think that would look great behind you wheel set up, IMHO.
The paint:
http://www.americanmuscle.com/duplicolor-red-caliper-paint.html
The abrasive wheel for prep work:
http://www.harborfreight.com/4-inch-polycarbide-abrasive-wheel-brush-94015.html
G2 brake caliper kit works great. I did my calipers when they were off the car since they were new calipers replacing the stock 7 year old calipers. It was easier to paint them that way.