Painting my calipers and drums
#1
Painting my calipers and drums
Hi I bought some red caliper paint at pep boys. I plan on painting them tomorrow. The calipers and drums aren't rusted or peeling. What is the best wayto prep them for paint? Scruff them with a wire brush then wipe clean? Thanks
#3
RE: Painting my calipers and drums
i painted my calipers black a couple weeks ago. they look great compared to how they used to look. only thing is i wish i painted them silver instead of black. i still may change in the future. i dont think it looks rice at all but i'd try to keep them matching with your car to a certain extent. and ya i just cleaned the dirt off them with a good wire brush and sprayed them with brake cleaner. then wipe any dust off and start painting. good luck
#4
RE: Painting my calipers and drums
i pressured washed mine then with a bench wire wheel wire brushed everywhere i could reach. wiped clean and painted them shinny aluminum. Just keep it consistant with your color scheme it will be straight. holla
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RE: Painting my calipers and drums
ORIGINAL: danomatic93
Hey man, red is NOT ricey. Look at any true Brembo capiler, those are red. Mine were red, but I didn't prep that much so it chipped all over.
Hey man, red is NOT ricey. Look at any true Brembo capiler, those are red. Mine were red, but I didn't prep that much so it chipped all over.
My personal opinion, I wouldn't paint my stock brakes anything flashy, but that's personal preference.
Painting drums, however, is not a matter of preference. It's just wrong.
#8
RE: Painting my calipers and drums
well i gotta paint my drums but they will be black. theyre already black but look old and might have some rust on them. so i just wanna clean them up. maybe i can use chrome/silver paint and they can pass as disks.
#9
RE: Painting my calipers and drums
my personal preference....... if the brakes are stock.. meaning anything BUT BIG brake kit.... needs to be black...
and for preping them for the rear drums... if ya have accesss to a bench wire brush then pull the drums off and wire brush all the paint off to bear metal... on my stockers the paint preaty much PEELED off most of it.... then just clean them with some caliper cleaner every time ya spray and wipe it use a FRESH rag/towel and keep repeating until the rag is clean.
the paint should stick great!!!!!!! i got no problems from my rear drums! ive only got one 1-2inch flaked spot on my front rotors... but those are cause i didnt bust out the wire brush to bear steel that great... but my calipers are fine.... just rotors and drums spin and just move more so needs to be preped realy good.
and for preping them for the rear drums... if ya have accesss to a bench wire brush then pull the drums off and wire brush all the paint off to bear metal... on my stockers the paint preaty much PEELED off most of it.... then just clean them with some caliper cleaner every time ya spray and wipe it use a FRESH rag/towel and keep repeating until the rag is clean.
the paint should stick great!!!!!!! i got no problems from my rear drums! ive only got one 1-2inch flaked spot on my front rotors... but those are cause i didnt bust out the wire brush to bear steel that great... but my calipers are fine.... just rotors and drums spin and just move more so needs to be preped realy good.
#10
RE: Painting my calipers and drums
Well I painted them today. I think they look really good. I will post pics tomorrow when I can take them. I scraped all the old paint off with a putty knife and a flathead screwdriver in the corners, then I washed them and scrubbed them to get off grease/grime. Then I wiped them clean and applied two coats of Dupont red caliper paint.