Refinishing Calipers - Painting Tips & Info
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Awesome news! My hook up from the body shop had to refinish a set of ferrari calipers and he had some extra paint...gave them to me and this is the result
woot....much better in person but I did what I could a point and shoot 



woot....much better in person but I did what I could a point and shoot 



Last edited by AlvinHuyN; Dec 12, 2007 at 10:36 PM.
If I may make a suggestion...
Recommending only 500 degree paint may be insufficient. I was talking to a BBK manufacturer the other day (your thread and his coincidental stop in at the shop prompted me to speak with him about this) and he said he sees track cars reach over 1000 degree heat at the caliper. I hope the paint lasts (I REALLY do) but maybe something higher temp would be better.
Recommending only 500 degree paint may be insufficient. I was talking to a BBK manufacturer the other day (your thread and his coincidental stop in at the shop prompted me to speak with him about this) and he said he sees track cars reach over 1000 degree heat at the caliper. I hope the paint lasts (I REALLY do) but maybe something higher temp would be better.
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Originally Posted by AroundMyHorn
you painted the bolts red too? LOL
Anymore questions?

Originally Posted by StopTech
Most Brembo kits come painted that way from the factory.
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Last edited by AlvinHuyN; Dec 12, 2007 at 09:11 PM.
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Originally Posted by InZomniac
If I may make a suggestion...
Recommending only 500 degree paint may be insufficient. I was talking to a BBK manufacturer the other day (your thread and his coincidental stop in at the shop prompted me to speak with him about this) and he said he sees track cars reach over 1000 degree heat at the caliper. I hope the paint lasts (I REALLY do) but maybe something higher temp would be better.
Recommending only 500 degree paint may be insufficient. I was talking to a BBK manufacturer the other day (your thread and his coincidental stop in at the shop prompted me to speak with him about this) and he said he sees track cars reach over 1000 degree heat at the caliper. I hope the paint lasts (I REALLY do) but maybe something higher temp would be better.
Originally Posted by InZomniac
If I may make a suggestion...
Recommending only 500 degree paint may be insufficient. I was talking to a BBK manufacturer the other day (your thread and his coincidental stop in at the shop prompted me to speak with him about this) and he said he sees track cars reach over 1000 degree heat at the caliper. I hope the paint lasts (I REALLY do) but maybe something higher temp would be better.
Recommending only 500 degree paint may be insufficient. I was talking to a BBK manufacturer the other day (your thread and his coincidental stop in at the shop prompted me to speak with him about this) and he said he sees track cars reach over 1000 degree heat at the caliper. I hope the paint lasts (I REALLY do) but maybe something higher temp would be better.
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Originally Posted by Triple8Sol
No worries. Alvin's Z will never see the track. It hardly even sees the street. Garage Queen 
Hey at least I'll show up to meets even if it snowed outside
Originally Posted by AlvinHuyN
Actually I'm taking the Z to the Auto-X this year. I am going to pick up a spare bumper for Auto-X
Hey at least I'll show up to meets even if it snowed outside 
Hey at least I'll show up to meets even if it snowed outside 
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Originally Posted by z-u-later
Why do you need a spare bumper for auto-x!? Unless your intent is to run over every cone on a course, you shouldn't need it. The goal in auto-x is to avoid cones, not hit them!
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Originally Posted by Chebosto
nice! are you gonna put the stickers back on and then re-clear?
plus I'm rolling with OE Brembo rears
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