Brake caliper paint/refurb
Brake caliper paint/refurb
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WhyTwo

Original Poster:

1,157 posts

214 months

Monday 11th July 2016
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Been thinking for a while about having my calipers painted and wondered if anyone has any recommendations as to where to get them done (and pics of yours). I'm in North Hampshire, something local would be great.

Also, red or yellow? My Cerb is black with black interior and silver spiders. I'm leaning towards red

Shanksy87

390 posts

144 months

Monday 11th July 2016
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I spoke to AP Racing about this. Their recommendation was a company called Questmead. I got a quote for ~£600 for 4 calliper refurbished in any colour with new seals and one helicoil.

Tanguero

4,535 posts

223 months

Monday 11th July 2016
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www.godspeedbrakes.co.uk made a fantastic job of refurbishing my brake calipers.

Incognegro

1,560 posts

155 months

Tuesday 12th July 2016
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Red all day long, but then it's done lots. I'd say go lime green. Have a look at the guys below!

http://www.brakecaliperspecialists.uk

Byff

4,427 posts

283 months

Tuesday 12th July 2016
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My Cerb is black on black wheels and I chose Lime green. Had them done by Godspeed, but their Lime green wasn't lime enough so had them painted again.

Silver spiders - I'd probably go red, black or yellow.

hillclimbmanic

674 posts

166 months

Wednesday 13th July 2016
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I rebuilt my Brembo's, then used caliper paint.!!





Edited by hillclimbmanic on Wednesday 13th July 08:57

WhyTwo

Original Poster:

1,157 posts

214 months

Wednesday 13th July 2016
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Thanks for the reply guys. I do like the idea of green but like was said above, not sure it would work on silver alloys. Not keen on going black with the alloys as I like the contrast with the black paint work

WhyTwo

Original Poster:

1,157 posts

214 months

Wednesday 13th July 2016
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Having had a look on http://www.brakecaliperspecialists.uk I think I'm going to get the DIY kit and do them myself. The calipers don't need a refurb, they're fine , I just fancy them painted. The instructions detail how to do it with the calipers in situ. Anyone done this? How did they turn out?

Anyone got pics of their coloured calipers on sliver spiders?

pmessling

2,313 posts

225 months

Wednesday 13th July 2016
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Having painted calipers on cars before i would definitely say remove them. One bit of missed brake dust does horrible things to the paint.

Incognegro

1,560 posts

155 months

Wednesday 13th July 2016
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My old calipers done (sprayed whilst institu, by central TVR)



My current CP6600 calipers painted by AutoTec prestige, these were done before fitting so we're not on the car. I prefer the current colour combo (red with black logo) my interior is red wink

billybradshaw

352 posts

170 months

Thursday 14th July 2016
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I've used the Foliatec kits in the past with good results. As with all painting a thorough prep job is a must and therefore it's best to take the calipers off. Also when it comes to the lettering I find that the letters in relief are best painted with a thinned paint. This allows the paint to find it's own level and the edge of the letter leaving a very neat finish with the minimum of brush strokes. When tackling the embossed letters I have used a paint pen to good effect. The solid nib means you have no wayward bristles to contend with and you get a nice neat finish. You have to be patient and have steady hand but you will get a good result.

HTH

Ian

mikethebike1127

170 posts

193 months

Saturday 16th July 2016
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I removed the calipers, cleaned them thoroughly, mirror polished the raised lettering, carefully hand painted them then replace the Allen bolts with stainless items. That was back in 2011 and they still look good today.




Mr Cerbera

5,148 posts

252 months

Saturday 16th July 2016
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mikethebike1127 said:
I removed the calipers, cleaned them thoroughly, mirror polished the raised lettering, carefully hand painted them then replace the Allen bolts with stainless items. ....
It's your life but I would be inclined to use high-tensile steel rather than stainless on Caliper Bolts. eek

mikethebike1127

170 posts

193 months

Saturday 16th July 2016
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Mr Cerbera said:
It's your life but I would be inclined to use high-tensile steel rather than stainless on Caliper Bolts. eek
Used stainless bolts in calipers on both cars & bikes for the last 30 odd years without issue.

If you do the sums, a M10 A4-80 has a tensile strength of 800N/mm² which equates to around 6½ tons!!!

I'm happy enough knowing there is over 25 tons holding my calipers together.