Caliper/Drum Painting
#22
Cool. I was thinking about painting my calipers racing satin black using that same caliper paint kit from duplicolor and now that i see this tutorial it really makes me want to do it.
#28
Originally Posted by cingham
ya know why people paint their brakes? becasue they wish they could dish out for brembros
I'm guessing the _brembo_kit (note the single r) for the tC's will be out around the same time as the TRD s/c.... ;)
#29
Re: Caliper/Drum Paint Tutorial (PICS)
Originally Posted by pharynx
If you are either low in funds, bored, or just want an easy mod, caliper and drum painting is just for you.
Oh, and thanks for ignoring the naysayers' comments:
1. Most of us realized you probably painted another coat on the drums.
2. Painting the drums is a personal choice -- who gives a sh** if it's not considered a "performance part"?
I can't wait to dive into this on my silver tC. It's just crying for blue calipers! And I'm no youngster...
#32
Originally Posted by FrankenScion
Originally Posted by LucyHKJ
Gosh... why is everybody being so stinkin negative?? He was just trying to help... geez... lighten up guys...
#34
im thinking about doing this to my super white TC but im not sure of the color. i like red because its very sporty on white.
also thinking Blue because i have blue LED interior lighting and it would go well. and the other color i think would be BLACK. just a midnight dark black to go with my White/Black exterior look and go with the dark 5% tint...
what you guys think???
also thinking Blue because i have blue LED interior lighting and it would go well. and the other color i think would be BLACK. just a midnight dark black to go with my White/Black exterior look and go with the dark 5% tint...
what you guys think???
#36
Originally Posted by blackedoutxb
i like it a lot. nice write up. how much does that duplicolor caliper kit cost?
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#38
Originally Posted by BigBaby
To each his/her own. I didn't think I was into it, until I did mine.
No pic of the front caliper
No pic of the front caliper
#39
Thanks for the great write-up bro. It was a good prep. Im reading this while I wait for my third coat to dry in my garage. Going to try and go for 5.
I'm using the same kit. The bristles on the brush start to come out after a while. If you have some paint thiner, goof off, acitone, etc... use a cap full and plenty to clean the brush off between 25+ minute drys. Use plenty of water to clean off the solovent and your ready to go again.
I recommend taking off your calipers to paint. The tC is not hard at all. I rested mine on a small bucket. BTW: The front rotors come pretty easy to if your thinking about a rotor upgrade later.
I'm using the same kit. The bristles on the brush start to come out after a while. If you have some paint thiner, goof off, acitone, etc... use a cap full and plenty to clean the brush off between 25+ minute drys. Use plenty of water to clean off the solovent and your ready to go again.
I recommend taking off your calipers to paint. The tC is not hard at all. I rested mine on a small bucket. BTW: The front rotors come pretty easy to if your thinking about a rotor upgrade later.