Black?Hi I have a blackberry and I don’t think any other colour apart from silver will look right maybe wrong but I’m getting my calipers painted next weekend
I swear by silver hammerite smooth, quick rub down with a wire brush and lasts for ages. Not perfect but still look far better than rusty callipers.
I’m thinking of going silver so it’s not too loud.Mine is a silver van and keeps them looking new and factory look and subtle. I often get asked if van is new as brakes look brand new.
I think if you are kind of person that needs to do that, you will then have to do the same to the wishbones (where would it end)I think I know the answer to this, but has anyone bothered rubbing the casting down to smooth the callipers out?
what colour is that? same as i want
@Dellmassive, yes I did thanks. Watched it 3 times and it has given me a very good platform to work off.Did you have a look at this? :
Caliper/brake painting... how I done it.
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Thank you for the reply. Amazing job also.Hi.. we only wanted a quick job without the hassle of removing everything...so the wife masked it all up and sprayed the fronts and brushed the backs as they in her words are fiddly to spray ...just let her get on with it
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Thanks for the reply. Looking good. Nice contrast against the wheel and indium greyI left them in place and prior to painting them had a right go at them with a wire brush and brake cleaner.
I painted everywhere I could see, underneath and as far behind them as I could. Took me a whole day to paint them but it’s a pleasing job once you have the wheels on.
My advise, clean, clean and clean before you even sip the brush in paint.
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