Reliable decal vendor "Brembo"
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Reliable decal vendor "Brembo"
I'm trying to find a reliable hi temp decal vendor for my brembo's I dont want to buy any ebay stickers that are printed off some guys computer. If anyone has a link or pics of some reliable source please post and let me know.
Your post reminded me that I gotta sandblast mine soon. Searched google and a couple of pages in found this
http://www.stefaniksigns.com/Caliper..._p/ss-1008.htm
http://www.stefaniksigns.com/Caliper..._p/ss-1008.htm
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Your post reminded me that I gotta sandblast mine soon. Searched google and a couple of pages in found this
http://www.stefaniksigns.com/Caliper..._p/ss-1008.htm
http://www.stefaniksigns.com/Caliper..._p/ss-1008.htm
All the forum post seem to be using ebay stickers..
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So first you're worried about peeling, which is impossible when done right. Now you're worried about the sticker being too thick to the point that even after being cleared over, someone would be able to see through your wheels at the Brembos to such distinction that they'd be able to see it raised? Not likely.
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If you are concerned about a sticker peeling as well as being too thick you might want to consider using a stencil. Unfortunately I dont have any links to a specific "Brembo" stencil however I dont foresee a problem finding a stencil online.
I agree with all the above. Having it printed on hi temp vinyl then sprayed with an even coat of clear will hold up just fine. I use that when I powdercoat brembo's and they have to withstand the oven temp's.
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