Painted my Brembo's
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Painted my Brembo's
I decided that it was time to repaint my brembo's, here's what they looked like.
I used a drill with a wire brush to remove all of the paint. I took about 80% of the caliper to bare metal and roughed up the rest. I sprayed with VHT high temp primer (1300-2000 degree), VHT caliper paint (900 degree), applied new brembo decals and then applied VHT high temp clear coat (1300-2000 degree).
Here is the final result.
Next i think i'm going to paint my valve cover to match the brembo's.
I used a drill with a wire brush to remove all of the paint. I took about 80% of the caliper to bare metal and roughed up the rest. I sprayed with VHT high temp primer (1300-2000 degree), VHT caliper paint (900 degree), applied new brembo decals and then applied VHT high temp clear coat (1300-2000 degree).
Here is the final result.
Next i think i'm going to paint my valve cover to match the brembo's.
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I got the brembo decals off of ebay. One thing to keep in mind, you need to make sure they send you two sizes. The decals on the back calipers are smaller. The place i got mine from sent me all the same size. I had to leave the brembo symbol off the back brakes in order to make the decal fit.
I bought lime green and white decals. I wasn't sure which ones i would like better. My family voted for the lime green since we're big Seahawks fans, my kids think the green is cool.
I bought lime green and white decals. I wasn't sure which ones i would like better. My family voted for the lime green since we're big Seahawks fans, my kids think the green is cool.
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