hey which caliper paint did u use?
the VHS high temperature caliper paint?
and did u take the calipers off to spray it or u just took the wheel off and sprayed it while its still atach to the rotors?
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Easiest way to paint the calipers is to just sticky tape up any parts you don't want to hit.....and then just spray away.
Did mine in silver with just a few sprays of Caliper paint.....any brand will do as long as it's a high temp resistant paint.
Should only take you about 45 minutes......less if you've got more than one jack.
Did mine in silver with just a few sprays of Caliper paint.....any brand will do as long as it's a high temp resistant paint.
Should only take you about 45 minutes......less if you've got more than one jack.
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Metal brush & lots of elbow grease....jonowong wrote:how would u removed the paint if u decide you dont like them

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