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Old 01-30-08, 01:29   #1 (permalink)
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Caliper Painting

Does anyone know of a company that offers this service in Orange County, Calif?
 
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Old 01-30-08, 01:37   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Caliper Painting

it a easy DIY project
if you have the tools to remove the wheels

if you are going to send them out you should find someone who can powercoat them for you
 
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Old 01-30-08, 02:28   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Caliper Painting

It's really easy I did mine with 2 coats of GM paint to match my car and then 2 coats of high temp clearcoat for engines. They have heald up perfect for a little less than 2 years. Look just like the day I painted them when they are clean. you can pm me if you have any questions, but I used 2 cans of paint and 2 cans of high tem enamel. 4 big 4x4 pieces of cardboard to put under wheels , 4 plastic bags (grogery store fit perfect) to put over the rotor, blue painters tape to tape off all around the caliper and some painters plastic (big pieces) to put in the wheelwell and on the fenders because I will garuntee that the paint will spread especially if you do it outside. I would guess that if you are on this thread you care tremendously about your paint so I would recomend to be better safe than sorry I went as far as to cover my whole fenders and quater pannels with newspaper. My car looked like it was a paper machee . Good luck it will look good when you are done. post pics
 
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Old 01-30-08, 02:45   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Caliper Painting

I did the diy route. It looked good for about three years still looks ok. Im going with powder coat this year though. since im getting bigger new calipers. Place im going to is charging me $60.

Also if you go the pc'ing route you will have to rebuild your calipers also. Not hard to rebuild just depends on how much you want to put into the project.
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Re: Caliper Painting

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it a easy DIY project
if you have the tools to remove the wheels

if you are going to send them out you should find someone who can powercoat them for you

+1 on the DIY and expensive alternative to the powdercoat route...
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Re: Caliper Painting

Isn't painting calipers with even Hi-Temp paint only going to last for a little while because of the high heat? I thought I was told that powercoating them is the only/best way to do it?
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Re: Caliper Painting

I used G2 Caliper paint on my front calipers about 4 years ago and they still look great. You have to use the correct paint and you have to clean the calipers thoroughly. My calipers were new replacements so not much cleaning was needed. Like waxing its all in the preparation
 
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Re: Caliper Painting

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Isn't painting calipers with even Hi-Temp paint only going to last for a little while because of the high heat? I thought I was told that powercoating them is the only/best way to do it?
No it can last for along time
mine usually need pads before paint
so I just do the pads and paint at the same time about every two years
 
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I used G2 Caliper paint on my front calipers about 4 years ago and they still look great. You have to use the correct paint and you have to clean the calipers thoroughly. My calipers were new replacements so not much cleaning was needed. Like waxing its all in the preparation
i agree. prep them well and even regular rustoleum enamel will last a LONG time. scrub the heck out of them with brake cleaner, just watch the car finish (if you splash). calipers do not reach high enough temps to hurt good enamel even if not "high temp".
 
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Re: Caliper Painting

I've painted calipers with PPG base coat/clear coat and they looked great for the 2 years I owned the car. I sold it so have no idea what they look like now.

I've used those brush on kits Duplicolor kits that you can get from Advance with good results too.


Like said above, final finish and durability is all about the prep!!!
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Old 01-31-08, 06:45   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Caliper Painting

You really dont need it to be done professionally. You can do what I did, dissasemble it and use some high heat engine enamel. Not too difficult...
 
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Re: Caliper Painting

Most of you leave the caliper on the rotor and tape off? or remove and hang via wire so not to harm the brake line...?
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