Brake caliper painting vs wrapping

Brake caliper painting vs wrapping

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LaPetiteMort

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Hi

I'm looking for some opinions/advice on modifying my brake calipers.

What do people think is best, getting them painted or the new fangled wrap that is now available for calipers?

LaPetiteMort

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3M have wrap for brake caliper, that is tested up to 900 degrees and not flammable

http://www.monsterwraps.co.uk/blog/reflective-brak...


LaPetiteMort

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Its a BMW Z4

J8 SVG said:
What's the car?

I've also never seen anyone wrap a caliper - the heat would be far too much for the adhesive to cope I think

LaPetiteMort

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Not sure what you mean by - look (more) awful

Do you mean wrap or just in general putting a colour on them?

Triumph Man said:
Surely with sliding calipers it would just look (more) awful than fixed ones?


Unless I'm wrong and the E89s have fixed..

LaPetiteMort

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Well this was my thought, but then not sure how long paint lasts before it starts looking tatty

J8 SVG said:
£225-300 with a life expectancy of three years? You're havin' a laugh

LaPetiteMort

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Ahh ok, I see what you are saying now smile

Triumph Man said:
LaPetiteMort said:
Not sure what you mean by - look (more) awful

Do you mean wrap or just in general putting a colour on them?

Triumph Man said:
Surely with sliding calipers it would just look (more) awful than fixed ones?


Unless I'm wrong and the E89s have fixed..
Assuming you want the luminous wrap as the link, they will look awful! Apologies if not. Say I had two calipers, both painted the same colour (lets say red) one of the calipers was fixed, the other sliding, the fixed would look the better of the two. In my opinion, sliding calipers painted garishly always look awful because you cant paint the gap between caliper body and carrier.

LaPetiteMort

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Well I wouldn't be going about it with a tin of paint, but thanks anyway

f1nn said:
Coloured calipers, or should I say calipers that the owners have set about with a tin of coloured paint after it has left the factory, is tragic.

I can make an exception if someone carefully paints a previously silver but now rusty caliper silver, to freshen it up, but blue/red/yellow/green etc...just no.

LaPetiteMort

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Wait Here Until Green Light Shows said:
Vinyl only really works on smooth surfaces. You can apply heat and push it into dimples and rough surfaces but it won't last long.
Also wrapping a calliper would be a nightmare with those small angles and nooks and crannies that need filling.
Think the wrap for calipers might be more pliable but its not my problem how hard it is if I am paying someone else lol...however I'm not sure I am convinced on wrap yet anyway

LaPetiteMort

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LaDS3arri said:
I got some paint online for about £15 and painted mine myself one day. Someone will probabaly turn their nose up at doing that but I'm not driving a Nissan GTR, it feels better knowing I did it myself and unless you've got your face about a foot away from the wheel they look great. Did them about 3 months ago and I have no issues with any paint coming off as of yet. But as and when it does start to flake I've still got the paint and I'm sure I can find a few hours some time to touch it up.

Unless money is no object I wouldn't be spending £300 to wrap 5" calipers.
If I could paint them myself, this would defo be an option.
But E89 is electronic handbrake, I don't have a garage and the other tools needed for all this
So I will end up paying someone to paint or wrap them most probably
Pic of your be good to see though

LaPetiteMort

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Resolutionary said:
On a side note, that website has some truly abysmal copywriting:

"Why finance a car wrap? Generally, if you are interested in a wrap, it is because you like your car, you know your car and you trust it, but you’re just looking for a change or seen a different colour that you liked. What we do, is change the colour of the car that can reignite the love for your car and give it that ‘new car’ look and feel without the costs associated with buying a new car.

Lets look at a couple of scenarios:
Vehicle – Range Rover Sport
Purchase price at new - £50,000
Current value - £30,000
Interest paid on car finance - £5000
Trade in value - £20,000
Value lost - £35,000
Cost of purchase, interest and potential value to lost in 2 years of owning the new car - £10,000
So by trading in your current Range Rover for a newer model, will set you back about £45,000

Now let’s take the same car, but instead of trading it in, we keep it, finance a wrap, powdercoat the wheels and refresh the interior with a full valet

Wrap - £1500
Wheels powdercoated and refurbed - £400
Valet and deep clean - £100
Total - £2000

Not only will your car look completely different and brand new again, with a unique custom colour that will turn heads and leave everyone thinking that you’ve had a new car. You will feel the same about the car as what you did when you first bought it, and we have just saved you £43,000!"

Crinj.
Aww they are probably a small outfit, i wouldn't go out and copy for a blog post, just get someone with half decent english to look it over lol.
Got to justify spending money on wrapping a car somehow other than... Do you want to be flash? Would you like your car to be a pretty colour? Fed-up of seeing silver, white, black cars?
There is no actual logical reason for any car mods other than...I want too lol

LaPetiteMort

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V8 TEJ said:
I've done this to a few cars over the years. Last one I did was on my Wife's 2002 Celica (which I painted in 2005) with the Foliatec kit which I think is still available. About £30 and they looked marvellous smile We sold the car only last year and they were still lovely and glossy.

A chum had his painted for £300 Lol and his didn't look as good smile

You spends your money biggrin
Only concern is that I don't think I get my calipers off at home because of the handbrake, otherwise I would be up for painting them myself.
I haven't tried to take them off, but I know to get my brakes done I can't go along to just any garage