Show me your painted Calipers.
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I have a CSM TC and I wanted to paint, dip, spray, or anyway I can color my Calipers. I dont know which color I want yet. I wanted to get some opinions and see some photos to compare and make my decision. Thank you guys!
When you decide on a color, use THIS. Not only does it come in more colors than the Dupli-Color kit it holds up over time better. My calipers are red on my SSM. I used the Dupli-Color kit but I am seriously considering re-doing them with the G2 kit.
I just ordered the G2 Kit yesterday($45 after shipping & tax) after seeing some pics of the results. I went with red paint on my NBM. Hopefully, weather permiting, I'll be able to paint them within the next week or so.
Originally Posted by IceCold8784
I just ordered the G2 Kit yesterday($45 after shipping & tax) after seeing some pics of the results. I went with red paint on my NBM. Hopefully, weather permiting, I'll be able to paint them within the next week or so.
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The dupli color looks pretty good. So G2 is the best, ill probably buy that. My friend used dupli color on his Grand Prix GTP and it seems to fade....
make sure to sand the bajeezus out of the caliper face. The smoother the surface the better it will look (helps the paint adhere too). Also, blast it well with brake cleaner to get all the debris off.
I used the G2 kit also, bought it for $37 shipped on eBay. No sanding required and everything you need comes in the kit. You can sand if you want but they paint is THICK and you won't see all the bumps on the caliper, and there's enough for 3-4 coats.
G2 offers a 2 year warranty against chipping, fading, etc and so far after a year they look like the first day. I chose this because of the warranty and also because it is brush on instead of a spray can. Here is the link:
http://stores.ebay.com/THAT-HUBCAP-A...int_W0QQfsubZ5

G2 offers a 2 year warranty against chipping, fading, etc and so far after a year they look like the first day. I chose this because of the warranty and also because it is brush on instead of a spray can. Here is the link:
http://stores.ebay.com/THAT-HUBCAP-A...int_W0QQfsubZ5

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Nice those G2's look nice. Its OEM looking
I think I want to go with Ford Blue or an equivalent blue. I did my engine cover that color. So I might try that. I think the blue on my CSM would look sweet...
i used the 'ol duplicolor brush on kit, no problems:


you can see more pics here: https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=224641


you can see more pics here: https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=224641
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This is what im about to purchase. Will there definitely be enough to do all 4 calipers... I think this will look sweet!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BLUE-...mZ290233567171
I plan on buying from ebay..... The Blue G2 for 36.99....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BLUE-...mZ290233567171
I plan on buying from ebay..... The Blue G2 for 36.99....
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Looks real good. Im sure ill be satisfied with the Blue... Alot of people do red and I want to be a tad bit different. I think thats why I like your gold....
Yep, there will be enough. If the kit is like the Dupli-Color one, you might want to invest in some
better brushes. For around $3 you can get a pack of "Artist's Brushes" at Lowe's/Home Depot.
They help out TREMENDOUSLY with the 'fine detailing' of the caliper painting process.
better brushes. For around $3 you can get a pack of "Artist's Brushes" at Lowe's/Home Depot.
They help out TREMENDOUSLY with the 'fine detailing' of the caliper painting process.
You are definitely going to love this kit! Here is a pic of the blue:

And I agree about getting more brushes. I ended up finding one in my makeup bag that worked well. Perks of being a chick!

And I agree about getting more brushes. I ended up finding one in my makeup bag that worked well. Perks of being a chick!






