Where to get red calipers?
#21
Originally Posted by gomarlins3,May 22 2007, 11:59 AM
His pictures don't show any calipers with the decals on them. I would like to see the font he uses. Maybe I am just missing the pics.
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I used the brush on duplicolor brake kit about a year and a half ago and the paint is flaking off pretty badly now. I will not be using it again when I redo my calipers.
I cleaned the crap out of everything before I painted too with brake cleaner and wire brushes.
I cleaned the crap out of everything before I painted too with brake cleaner and wire brushes.
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Weird. The one's on my truck were painted in '04 and they still look great.
Oh well, that's why I was asking.
Anyone else have a bad experience with the duplicolor kit????
Oh well, that's why I was asking.
Anyone else have a bad experience with the duplicolor kit????
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maybe its just me, but im no so hot on the idea of drawing attention to my SINGLE piston calipers. they stop ok, but for a 30k sports car honda couldnt give us two pistons and a nice caliper. i.e. TL/RL/NSX
#27
Originally Posted by versionJDM,May 22 2007, 10:39 AM
maybe its just me, but im no so hot on the idea of drawing attention to my SINGLE piston calipers. they stop ok, but for a 30k sports car honda couldnt give us two pistons and a nice caliper. i.e. TL/RL/NSX
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Originally Posted by GOS2K007,May 22 2007, 11:56 AM
I totally agree. They were definitely trying to save $$ when they decided on calipers for this car. But if I was going to color my calipers I would have them polished and powder coated.
I will most likely PC mine black, to hide them.
#30
Originally Posted by JimmyB,May 22 2007, 11:16 AM
Click the color choice and you will see the decall on the caliper.
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