02-04-08, 12:15
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Re: Caliper Painting
sorry but unless you have a big brake kit, painting calipers is like putting those darn fake vents on your car or a huge wing or better yet, racing stickers of things you don't even have on your car. Not trying to give you a hard time, just informing so don't everyone get pissy. It's kinda like if someone new comes on here and says turtle wax is the best wax ever, people will most def give their 2 cents. If you do have a bbk, then by all mean go for it.
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02-04-08, 06:15
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Re: Caliper Painting
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Originally Posted by never gone
sorry but unless you have a big brake kit, painting calipers is like putting those darn fake vents on your car or a huge wing or better yet, racing stickers of things you don't even have on your car. Not trying to give you a hard time, just informing so don't everyone get pissy. It's kinda like if someone new comes on here and says turtle wax is the best wax ever, people will most def give their 2 cents. If you do have a bbk, then by all mean go for it.
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Uh, its not for performance, its an appearance thing, yeah it does nothing but clean up the car and make the calipers look better which is why so many people are doing it.
AND FWIW, BBK, Brembo and the other high end brakes come prepainted.
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02-04-08, 10:01
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Re: Caliper Painting
^^I agree!!
Believe it or not not everybody paints it red or yellow so they can look like Porsche. Some people just want to get rid of the rusted look some old calipers get by painting them silver or black too. It sometimes looks terrible when you have a rusted or dull looking set of calipers behind brand spanking new wheels and rotors. Trust me nobody is going to mistake sliding single piston calipers for Brembos that have 6 pistons.
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02-04-08, 10:11
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Re: Caliper Painting
Yeah, just don't use a "look at these!!" color and it oughta look better than it does now.
OTOH, I didn't paint the calipers on my didn't-come-painted vehicles, I just keep 'em clean and they're still OK looking after numerous OH winters. But if they *weren't* looking OK, a nice silver/gray/etc. paint would be nice.
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02-04-08, 10:22
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Uh, its not for performance, its an appearance thing, yeah it does nothing but clean up the car and make the calipers look better which is why so many people are doing it.
AND FWIW, BBK, Brembo and the other high end brakes come prepainted.
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I know it's not for performance, trust me. Neither are the huge wings ricers put on civics or the huge fart cans you see sticking out the back of them. They're just for looks and they cheapen the way a car looks. I'm not judging, I'm just giving reality. Any real car enthusiast will laugh when they see painted calipers that aren't actual bbk's. Does that suck and is it a little elitist? Sure but it's the truth. I too personally think it looks much nicer seeing calipers that are just very clean over painted ones that aren't bbk's.
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02-04-08, 10:38
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Re: Caliper Painting
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I know it's not for performance, trust me. Neither are the huge wings ricers put on civics or the huge fart cans you see sticking out the back of them. They're just for looks and they cheapen the way a car looks. I'm not judging, I'm just giving reality. Any real car enthusiast will laugh when they see painted calipers that aren't actual bbk's. Does that suck and is it a little elitist? Sure but it's the truth. I too personally think it looks much nicer seeing calipers that are just very clean over painted ones that aren't bbk's.
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This is subjective in nature...
Your opinion is just that, your opinion which differs from many
Comparing painted calipers to huge ricer wings is laughable at best
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02-04-08, 10:41
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Re: Caliper Painting
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sorry but unless you have a big brake kit, painting calipers is like putting those darn fake vents on your car or a huge wing or better yet, racing stickers of things you don't even have on your car. Not trying to give you a hard time, just informing so don't everyone get pissy. It's kinda like if someone new comes on here and says turtle wax is the best wax ever, people will most def give their 2 cents. If you do have a bbk, then by all mean go for it.
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My civic calipers started turning rusty and you can very easily see them through my wide open rims. I painted them black to make them look nice and stock again...
So no need to get a big brake kit to get them painted. 
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02-04-08, 11:04
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Re: Caliper Painting
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AND FWIW, BBK, Brembo and the other high end brakes come prepainted.
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Aren't they powercoated, instead of just painted? If so, why is the manufacturer choosing to use more expensive methods like powercoating if they could just get by with regular painting?
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02-04-08, 12:10
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Re: Caliper Painting
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sorry but unless you have a big brake kit, painting calipers is like putting those darn fake vents on your car or a huge wing or better yet, racing stickers of things you don't even have on your car. Not trying to give you a hard time, just informing so don't everyone get pissy. It's kinda like if someone new comes on here and says turtle wax is the best wax ever, people will most def give their 2 cents. If you do have a bbk, then by all mean go for it.
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so you think they look better rusty then painted a nice black or silver?
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02-05-08, 12:57
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so you think they look better rusty then painted a nice black or silver?
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If you know how to maintain them they won't get rusty looking. All I'm saying is this, for people that don't know, most (not all) enthusiasts find the painting of calipers to be pretty dumb. If someone doesn't know any better they would see no issue with it. The same way if someone came on here and was like oh I love going to car washes, that's the best way to get a car clean. Most people on here would beg to differ. test out what I'm saying. Go to any auto enthusiast board and bring up wanting to paint calipers and see what people say. I personally don't give a crap, I'm just giving a heads up. Also, if you let your brakes get to the point where they look really bad, chances are if you didn't take the time to care for them initially, you probably still won't if they're painted. I would say if one HAD to do it, black does seem like a safer color because it might not be as associated with the people that are trying to make their brakes look like bbks.
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02-05-08, 07:12
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1981 Camaro Z28
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Re: Caliper Painting
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If you know how to maintain them they won't get rusty looking.
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ok so how do I keep my 27 year old steel calipers & drum rust free with out paint?
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All I'm saying is this, for people that don't know, most (not all) enthusiasts find the painting of calipers to be pretty dumb.
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you are the ONLY person I have ever found to dislike painted calipers
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Go to any auto enthusiast board and bring up wanting to paint calipers and see what people say.
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this is an auto enthusiast board and again you are the ONLY one who dislikes it
F.Y.I. I think the brakes on the g35 (your car) come painted dark gray don't they?
I would love to see a pick of your brakes
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02-05-08, 07:42
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Re: Caliper Painting
do it and do it well and it will look very nice. chose good quality caliper or heat paint and prep like crazy. sand down those calipers. gold is a nice colour. red can look cheap, as can blue unless its dark.
ignore @never gone@ who appears to have misunderstood this topic.
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