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removing brake calipers for painting
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- Stalker
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removing brake calipers for painting
i got a mate whose parents own a powder coating company and they say they'll paint my calipers for me for free but i gotta remove em myself. is this difficult to do or is it fairly simple?
- ofey
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You lucky ****!!
Cheezes, I'd powder coat my wheels if I had a chance and also the callipers!
Some people are so lucky!!
Cheezes, I'd powder coat my wheels if I had a chance and also the callipers!
Some people are so lucky!!
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This may help:
http://www.2carpros.com/how_to/how_to_r ... brakes.htm
I've never been game to do it, more putting them back together cause if not done right...
Just painted my calipers & did my drums while I was at it (starting to rust already) - just masked everything up & turned out great.
http://www.2carpros.com/how_to/how_to_r ... brakes.htm
I've never been game to do it, more putting them back together cause if not done right...
Just painted my calipers & did my drums while I was at it (starting to rust already) - just masked everything up & turned out great.
- tadz0rz
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Have a look at this, it doesnt show how to take 'off' the caliper, but its only one more bolt you have to take off to get it off.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXRrhPXiNd0
Its road race motorsports brake pad and rotor installation vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXRrhPXiNd0
Its road race motorsports brake pad and rotor installation vid
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if u unplug any brake lines anywhere, air will get in and cause ur pedal to feel very spongy. I replaced my calipers on my old car and forgot to bleed the brakes. Luckily i backed up in the driveway very slowly to test the brakes and the car did not stop lol. Had to raise the handbrake
edit: I didnt realize this was such an old thread haha
edit: I didnt realize this was such an old thread haha
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