red calipers
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Originally Posted by Max
DO NOT PAINT THEM!!!
It will chip badly, and soon. I did, and regretted it.
Powdercoat them.
It will chip badly, and soon. I did, and regretted it.
Powdercoat them.
Originally Posted by THansenite
Mine have been painted for a month or two and still look perfect. Even if they chip down the road, I have 2/3 of a can of paint left. Much cheaper than powdercoating and I didn't have to unhook the brake lines.
I powdercoated mine for about $15. No brush strokes and a stellar finish, not to mention long-lasting.
Originally Posted by Max
DO NOT PAINT THEM!!!
It will chip badly, and soon. I did, and regretted it.
Powdercoat them.
It will chip badly, and soon. I did, and regretted it.
Powdercoat them.
But I got smarty and painted them black. The kit I used for the 2nd time around is a much higher quality and does not chip...I $hit you not.
Its the G2 kit. I dont remember the link, so some searching may be in order. I think the distributor was vette head, or vetteproducts or somthing like that.
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