Caliper Painting
#20
Source for Caliper paint
There's a place on-line that makes high heat caliper paint, design for dressing up your calipers. They use a three step process to ensure a high quality, heat resistant paint.
They come in a ray of colors;
Red, Black, Blue, Yellow, Silver and Gold.
The paint cost about $29.00 a can.
Check ou the site: http://www.legendfive.com/caliper/index.html
They come in a ray of colors;
Red, Black, Blue, Yellow, Silver and Gold.
The paint cost about $29.00 a can.
Check ou the site: http://www.legendfive.com/caliper/index.html
#23
I left them as they were after washing the car. No problems yet! (no, I didn't sandblast them or anything, I just layered the stuff by baking it on) Really, this is a "glance" thing so if your car isn't a show car there's no need to stress about it, just wash them, dry then paint.
#24
You're probably right MadMax. I just remember when my friend was building his lifted truck, we had to sandblast the axles, driveshaft, transfer case, differential, etc before painting it all black. A lot of junk did come off when we did though.
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