Painting Calipers
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Re: Painting Calipers
Unless you grind your calipers smooth, they won't look like that pic. They will be nice and shiny though as it is high gloss epoxy paint!
That would be the best way, BUT involves removal of the calipers and possibly not having the use of your car for several days or longer
Due to limited garage space, I jacked mine up one corner at a time, applied one heavy coat, put the wheel back on a few minutes after, moved to the next corner. It sat from late afternoon until mid morning the next day before I drove it. That was several months ago and they still look great...once they're cleaned up


svtwin73 wrote:Just powder coat!!!
That would be the best way, BUT involves removal of the calipers and possibly not having the use of your car for several days or longer
Due to limited garage space, I jacked mine up one corner at a time, applied one heavy coat, put the wheel back on a few minutes after, moved to the next corner. It sat from late afternoon until mid morning the next day before I drove it. That was several months ago and they still look great...once they're cleaned up



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