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Old 12-12-2007, 08:31 AM
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Default Refinishing Calipers - Painting Tips & Info

Update....my buddy hooked me up with some Ferrari Red caliper paint!










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Hey guys,

For those of you that are on a lower budget (like me! ) and often buy used parts, one of the things you'll most likely end up wanting to buy is a BBK whether it's OEM Brembos, Stoptechs, or a Wilwood kit. Used calipers although are still good for many more miles, their appearance can be unattractive if its been tracked, used for many miles, or just lack of care.

I decided to refinish my Stoptech ST40 calipers that I bought from a 332mm BBK and found that there is a very helpful thread in the DIY forum that USN HM 350Z Posted a very detailed thread on how to paint your calipers here:
https://my350z.com/forum/brakes-and-suspension-diy/235721-how-to-paint-your-brembos.html

However, there are several tips and such that after enduring 2 days of frustration I think I should share:

Refinishing Calipers - Painting Tips & Info:

What paint should I use?
-There are many paint choices but it is most likely 1 brand that every local store has - DupliColor. You can chose any brand but this one was available in many colors for me and I have good experience with them in the past.

What color choice is best?

-The actual color is up to you. I find that metallic colors sticks better to the calipers then say a non-metallic red or blue. I tried red, and white before settling for a metallic gunmetal/bronze color. For some reason the paint in the metallic colors tends to not drip as much. They also dries quicker in my experience.

What condition/position should I paint the calipers in
-Since it's winter time here in Seattle my conditions are crappy as hell. Its in the low 40s...in my garage. So, I had to come up with a way to heat up the paint. My buddy flyinglumpia was able to get a heating lamp and we set it up close to the calipers as we spray to try and heat it up as much as possible and it worked perfectly drying the paint much faster

Should I remove the calipers or leave them on the car?
-You can do either. If you don't mind rebleeding your brake system you should remove it. If not just leave them and make sure you do a good tape up job to make sure your car don't get any over spray.

-If you remove the calipers, hanging them up to just below eye level is preferred, it gives you the ability to spray all over the calipers without missing any parts. I hung mine using strong strings from the garage ceiling.

Primer or no primer
-I highly recommend primer. The reason is that used calipers has a lot of nicks and chips that the primer would hide nicely and make the surface clean and easy to be painted over. I would also use sand paper in 200, 400, then 800 to sand the primer lightly.

Clear or no clear?
-I used clear on mine because metallic paint does not shine as much as normal paint. If you are using non-metallic paint it isnt necessary unless you just want the extra gloss.

List of material used?
-Duplicolor High Heat Primer (1200 degrees)
-Duplicolor High Heat Paint (500 degrees) - DE 1651 Cast Coat Iron (not sure but I'll double check)
-Duplicolor High Heat Clear (500 degrees)
-Assorted Pack of sand paper - including 200, 400, 800, and 1000
-Large cardboard boxes to put on the ground of the painting location
-Heat lamp if you are in cold conditions. I painted in 40 degrees weather so heat lamp is a must
-Strong string/fishing lines (to hang the calipers up)
-Painters' tape (to tape off any parts you do not want to paint over)
-A FRIEND! Yes having a friend there to calm you down and tells you not to spray thick coats or give opinions on a color is a great asset!

Thanks to my buddy Ernie for his help in getting this painting process done.


Here are my calipers all completely painted and ready to go. I will take better pics once I get them down. The color is a bronze-ish gunmetal with lots of flakes. Very stealthy but also a very nice color My other choices were blue or yellow. Previous to that I tried white and red but the paint color is not vibrant as I had hoped so I got this color instead and I'm very happy with the outcome




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Old 12-12-2007, 09:02 AM
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Nice post, should be an unique look. Have you done the Brembo rear yet?
Old 12-12-2007, 09:26 AM
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dangggg. its beautiful
Old 12-12-2007, 09:31 AM
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Pretty color! I'm doing something similar when I get my bbk (smoked/gunmetal with flake).

Holla!
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Thanks guys I'm glad I went this route as well. Last night Ernie and I were at Schucks and I picked up the yellow AND blue because I couldn't decide. But then on the way out I was like what the hell let's add 1 more color choice and got this color and after testing the colors this came out the best

As for the stoptech decals. After searching forever I contacted an ebay vendor and I found a guy that would do it. His name is Ryan at thestickermonster@yahoo.com super nice and informative. He was able to get a set in silver for me for $15 including shipping thats with 2 stoptech decals and two "b" decals for the rear brembos
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One pic of them behind my spare work meister (excuse the wheel it hasnt been clean since its a spare I had in my garage)

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looks like the color of a rusted rotor?
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Originally Posted by GQ 350z
Pretty color! I'm doing something similar when I get my bbk (smoked/gunmetal with flake).

Holla!
GQ what kit are you planning on going with?
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Originally Posted by AroundMyHorn
looks like the color of a rusted rotor?
haha yeah kinda? It does actually. I'm going to get another few pics in the light soon.

EDIT: here it is - too bad my wheels are dirty. If they were clean it'd look much better with the bright polished lips


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Looks like you missed some spots. AMATEUR! Did you do the rear calipers also?
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Originally Posted by redlude97
Looks like you missed some spots. AMATEUR! Did you do the rear calipers also?
omgz haterZz! haha nah bro there is actually a bracket that holds the pads in and I took it apart to paint seperately should be fine once its all installed. I haven't done the rears yet. Probly going to wait until I am finished with installing and bleeding the entire brake system.

NOW do I get the Haister approval?

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Very professonal looking! Understated in color, yet still obvious it's a BBK! Can't wait to see 'em installed! :-)
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Did you still need that decal size?
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Originally Posted by vo7848
Did you still need that decal size?
Got it bro, thanks! I just measured it. Totally forgot to PM you back. I was going with your suggestions but cheaped out because I can't afford to get the calipers done professionally
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Originally Posted by gothchick
Very professonal looking! Understated in color, yet still obvious it's a BBK! Can't wait to see 'em installed! :-)
Thanks I can't wait either, will be doing it tomorrow afternoon. I'll post some after pics for sure.
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Good thread and good job.
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What you doing with the Stock Brembos
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Originally Posted by RedBullRR
What you doing with the Stock Brembos
already sold bro
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shoulda at least masked off the stainless tubing that runs on the bottom that moves the brake fluid...!! heh

very unique color.
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Originally Posted by Chebosto
shoulda at least masked off the stainless tubing that runs on the bottom that moves the brake fluid...!! heh

very unique color.
was going to but I wanted to painted over it - looks new again


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