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Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - Printable Version

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Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - Sully - 09-30-2011

Rebuilding all 4 calipers in a few weeks and figured if I was ever going to paint them, now would be the time. Not sure why I even want to but just wanted to see how everyone feels.

One of my plans was to paint the calipers red as well as do the M in white and the strips in their respective colors. For those who don't know, M calipers are cast with a recessed ///M logo in them. I thought this would be a cool way to make it pop. The problem comes with how expensive it is to do it this way. So unless I find a bunch of people who want their calipers painted like mine, I don't tihnk I would waste the money on the paint for a "appearance" thing.

Idk, opinions? hate? flame? whatever makes you feel good.

Look in Dan's thread about gauges if you think I don't like settin myself up on here for jokes.


Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - JustinG - 09-30-2011

Do it, who cares, I personally dont mind it, if you stick with black/red. Other colors seem obnoxious.

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Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - Kaan - 09-30-2011

I was going to match the calipers to the valve cover Wink my inner ricer is crying for it.


Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - JustinG - 09-30-2011

ill prob do it on the hatch too, but black, it just seems they are easier to clean and handle, plus they dont get as dirty when they are painted. No proof, but it seems that way.

Use the duplicolor caliper spray paint, or you could use their caliper paint kit, in which you use a brush to paint it.


Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - Goodspeed - 09-30-2011

I say go for it. I used a D2 caliper paint kit on the Miata to go from dirty awfulness to jet black. Looks awesome.


Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - Sully - 09-30-2011

If I went black, I would have to do the ///m logo in its appropriate colors just because it would pop so much and look frickin awesome. I was thinking of going red as eventually my car will have black wheels.

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Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - D_Eclipse9916 - 09-30-2011

Sully Wrote:If I went black, I would have to do the ///m logo in its appropriate colors just because it would pop so much and look frickin awesome. I was thinking of going red as eventually my car will have black wheels.

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I dont think its too rice if your already in there. Ill be rebuilding my calipers over the winter, and debated doing them (expect id be doing a white base coat, then covering up the M/// with tape, and painting all the caliper black. That way when I pulled off the tape itd be black with white letters. I still hvae to find out if this technically is bad for the caliper as it reduces the heat-sink capacity of the calipers.


Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - Sully - 09-30-2011

I suppose I could always paint them red and then come back over them with the various strip colors. Maybe even find someone who wants their brakes done in one of those colors...should have plenty left over but unfortunatley its one time use Confusedad:

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Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - Kaan - 09-30-2011

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Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - Sully - 10-04-2011

Ordered a Red G2 system, system here meaning some brake cleaner, paint, and a shitty little brush but damn doesn't it sound more legit when you say system.

Yes the red will look kind of stupid for now especially on a red car but when I get black rims (dforce ltw 5 or arc 8's) I think it will look pretty good.

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Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - D_Eclipse9916 - 10-04-2011

argh red, couldnt you have just done black?


Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - Sully - 10-04-2011

Why would I pay $40 to paint them the color they already are? You just mad cause you wanted to go red

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Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - JPolen01 - 10-04-2011

Why black rims? Anything silver/polished would pop so much more with the red.


Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - Sully - 10-04-2011

One because racecar and two because I like black rims with red better...and I'm actually not fan of polished anything for the most part. I've seen many M's with polished rims or polished lips and they don't look right too me. Just my opinion but I prefer black rims depending on the rim...yea DSI's look good silver, and M contours look better silver although I havn't seen a set in person in black but feel I would still like silver more...dforce ltw 5's and arc 8s look better black on a red car imo...my desktop background is the blue M and it has silver BBS which is what the arc 8 copies and I think silver looks much better on that blue than black would

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Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - JPolen01 - 10-04-2011

Sully Wrote:One because racecar

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Sir, I believe you have killed the phrase "because racecar". Good day.


Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - Sully - 10-04-2011

I'm not the only one and its true


Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - WRXtranceformed - 10-05-2011

I have used that G2 kit several times and it is the best I have found so far. Once that paint dries it bonds on pretty hard. On my IS300 I had white Lexus and "L" logo vinyls made and then overlaid them onto the black painted caliper. It turned out really good.

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Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - Sully - 10-05-2011

Since only the base coat really requires the calipers to come off the car to do it right, I might order the other colors over time and do my ///M that is embossed onto the caliper. White M and then Blue and Purple kits will need to be ordered. Maybe find some people who want their caliper Blue or Purple and make some of my money back. Just have to do their calipers when I paint my stripes on.


Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - WRXtranceformed - 10-05-2011

Dude you don't need to take the caliper off. I've used that kit on 3 separate cars and you definitely don't need to. What I would do though is get some cheap "real" paint brushes from like Michael's or Walmart or something. The one the kit comes with sucks.


Re: Painted Caliper? Too Rice? - Cody - 10-05-2011

Quote:Not sure why I even want to but just wanted to see how everyone feels.
Do what you want/ what you like! Haters gon' hate. You should totally do red car, white wheels, and blue calipers 'merica!! :thumbup: