Painted my front calipers
Painted my front calipers
I have been wanting to do this mod for months. My near-stock 30th Anniversary Edition's front calipers have looked pretty crappy since I got the car. Even with 3500 miles, the calipers looked like someone had hit them with a brush of coal-tar paint, over the factory silver.
Since my car has the orange stripes, I went with matching VHT hi-temp orange paint. They look super now, if I do say so myself. I washed the car to take some pics, but it got dark before I could take them. I'll try to post a follow-up, tomorrow.
I also, installed Wagner Thermo-Quiet pads in a attempt to reduce the dusting of my OEM pads. They smoked like heck when I burned them in. We'll see how it goes. I still have to replace the rear pads. My OEM rears are even worse then the fronts for dusting. I'll post my results of them in a few weeks.
Finally, for those wanting to paint the calipers, taking them off the car is the only way to get a good looking job. I had to put on about four coats to get them looking their best. I would have hated trying to do that on the car. I am certain I would have botched the job and gotten paint where I didn't want it. I did touch up a couple of nicked areas after I put the calipers back on the car. That was no problem.
Bleeding the brakes down was a snap with a Lisle Brake Bleed Kit that I found at my auto parts shop. The kit consisted of a plastic canister with fittings for plastic tubing (included) and an assortment of rubber fittings to attach the tubing to the bleed screw. No fluid was spilled and it a snap to see when all the air was gone. Recommended!
I am now wondering if I should paint the rear calipers when I replace the pads -- or leave them as-is. They are machined metal, that looks nice in the factory state. Anyone have any thoughts?
Since my car has the orange stripes, I went with matching VHT hi-temp orange paint. They look super now, if I do say so myself. I washed the car to take some pics, but it got dark before I could take them. I'll try to post a follow-up, tomorrow.
I also, installed Wagner Thermo-Quiet pads in a attempt to reduce the dusting of my OEM pads. They smoked like heck when I burned them in. We'll see how it goes. I still have to replace the rear pads. My OEM rears are even worse then the fronts for dusting. I'll post my results of them in a few weeks.
Finally, for those wanting to paint the calipers, taking them off the car is the only way to get a good looking job. I had to put on about four coats to get them looking their best. I would have hated trying to do that on the car. I am certain I would have botched the job and gotten paint where I didn't want it. I did touch up a couple of nicked areas after I put the calipers back on the car. That was no problem.
Bleeding the brakes down was a snap with a Lisle Brake Bleed Kit that I found at my auto parts shop. The kit consisted of a plastic canister with fittings for plastic tubing (included) and an assortment of rubber fittings to attach the tubing to the bleed screw. No fluid was spilled and it a snap to see when all the air was gone. Recommended!
I am now wondering if I should paint the rear calipers when I replace the pads -- or leave them as-is. They are machined metal, that looks nice in the factory state. Anyone have any thoughts?
Since my car has the orange stripes, I went with matching VHT hi-temp orange paint.
Bleeding the brakes down was a snap with a Lisle Brake Bleed Kit that I found at my auto parts shop. The kit consisted of a plastic canister with fittings for plastic tubing (included) and an assortment of rubber fittings to attach the tubing to the bleed screw. No fluid was spilled and it a snap to see when all the air was gone. Recommended!
This auto parts shop a AutoZone or PepBoys store perhaps?
Thanks.
Ruben F.
Here are some pix of the factory LT1 calipers, painted orange.



I got the bleed kit from a local parts store called Jimmie's Auto Parts. I'm sure you can find the kit at many stores. If you have trouble, I can post a part number. LMK.
MB
P.S. My first pix to the board



I got the bleed kit from a local parts store called Jimmie's Auto Parts. I'm sure you can find the kit at many stores. If you have trouble, I can post a part number. LMK.
MB
P.S. My first pix to the board
Last edited by mudbone; Mar 1, 2008 at 08:58 AM.
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