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Painting brake caliper

Honestly, I wouldn't go through the trouble of the process of removing them/re-installing them properly. I removed my wheels, did a decent tape job, and got to spraying with some caliper paint I got from a local O'Reilys. It required minimal automotive knowledge, and was pretty 'darn' cheap. Here are my results:



The job was done almost 2 months ago, looks just as good as the day I did it.

(Even the ground looks clean in comparison to my tires. :th_tongue2:)
 


take wheel off, clean the caliper with a wire brush and water. let it dry. cover everything you dont want painted with newspaper/tape. spray paint with any high heat paint, follow the instructions on the can. let it dry really well then put the wheels on. make sure your lug nuts are tightened to the right amount of torque (will say in your hand book, probably 100 lbs) and your done, its not hard
 
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