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mattanthony23 05-11-2015 01:26 PM

Brake Caliper Paint Job
 
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Over the weekend I painted my brake calipers red using G2 brake caliper paint. The job wasn't difficult (even for someone like myself that isn't very mechanically savvy), but it is time consuming and a bit tedious.

I do not own jack stands, so unfortunately I had to do 2 wheels one day and 2 wheels on the next using a floor jack and some wheel chocks. Because of this, I had to purchase 2 kits because the paint is only good for 4-6 hours.

However, the product is very affordable ($40 on amazon) and of good quality. For those of you planning on doing this project yourselves, I would recommend a few things:

-Buy a quality paint brush (1" works well), the one provided is not good. You need one with resilient bristles because as the epoxy paint dries it gets really sticky and can pull out the bristles and make for an uneven finish

-Prepping is key; you only have 4-6 hrs to use the paint once it is mixed, so be sure to do all of your masking/taping before you mix the paint

-Follow the directions; very important to wait at least 15 minutes (I did 20), before applying a new coat. Also, give it the full 2 hours of drying before replacing your wheels, the paint at that point still feels a little sticky and can get messed up if you bump it with the wheel.

-Do at least 2 coats. After the first you will see tiny bubbles in some locations from the paint still reacting to the chemicals. A second coat will resolve that issue and the color becomes much more vibrant. I stopped at 2 coats, but I've read others that do 3.

Overall the finished product turned out great; the red is really vibrant, glossy, and evenly finished (pictures may not do it justice). I definitely recommend this product to others looking to add a nice color contrast to their wheels.

jshare1 05-12-2015 06:55 AM

never used this exact product but Ive found that 'painting' holds up better. Last time I purchased the aerosol, sprayed it into a dish then painted it on with a brush and it soaked in much better and lasted quite a bit longer

Fman007 05-14-2015 03:44 AM

:tup: Nice man! I love seeing simple DIYs that turn out looking good.

I recently bought some Akebonos from a junkyard and was looking at painting them with G2. I even bought the red, but was thinking maybe I should go a more unique color because 370z Brakes come as red. What choices were you looking at? Or were you set on red? With a Black car....you could do any color.

My car's blue.....I was thinking either RED, Yellow, or Blue.

mattanthony23 05-14-2015 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Fman007 (Post 3197807)
:tup: Nice man! I love seeing simple DIYs that turn out looking good.

I recently bought some Akebonos from a junkyard and was looking at painting them with G2. I even bought the red, but was thinking maybe I should go a more unique color because 370z Brakes come as red. What choices were you looking at? Or were you set on red? With a Black car....you could do any color.

My car's blue.....I was thinking either RED, Yellow, or Blue.

I was pretty set on red to play off of the color of the tail lights since the rest of the car is all black.

If you go to their website, you can see they have 11 color options to choose from: G2 Brake Caliper Paint Systems: G2 Brake Caliper Paint System Set

I think yellow or red would look best on your blue car. The blue option could look funky if it's a different shade:

I did the paint job when my brakes only had 900 miles on them so I didn't need to worry about the cleaning process as much. Since you bought some from the junkyard, be sure to do your prep work and get them as clean as you can before you paint them.

P's_Z 05-14-2015 09:33 PM

Congrats on the diy :tup:

Fman007 05-15-2015 04:04 AM

Amazon has actually been the most helpful. Customers have posted pics in their reviews. The purple color is actually a Fuschia color. Looks more PINK than Purple. But on my pretty blue....it might have worked....but I ended up ordering another batch of RED since I have the Sport Akebonos and want a nice heavy coat. I had spent 3 hours last weekend with a drill and wire wheel attachment. My stuff is stripped! I hope this come out good like yours. Thanks for the post man.

mattanthony23 05-15-2015 11:50 AM

Sounds like a fun project, good luck Fman! Post photos when you finish. :tup:

nis350 05-16-2015 11:38 PM

some people indicated that you can just paint over the sport calipers with the G2 without sanding/grinding. Just cleaning is sufficient as the G2 stuffs stick really well.

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Originally Posted by Fman007 (Post 3198760)
I had spent 3 hours last weekend with a drill and wire wheel attachment. My stuff is stripped! I hope this come out good like yours. Thanks for the post man.


Fman007 05-17-2015 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by nis350 (Post 3200159)
some people indicated that you can just paint over the sport calipers with the G2 without sanding/grinding. Just cleaning is sufficient as the G2 stuffs stick really well.

Force of habit.......I always strip stuff down before I paint. I later read it bonds with the paint....so hopefully I didn't make it worse. :)

nis350 05-17-2015 04:34 PM

Perhaps it helps with some primer first.

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Originally Posted by Fman007 (Post 3200203)
Force of habit.......I always strip stuff down before I paint. I later read it bonds with the paint....so hopefully I didn't make it worse. :)


Fman007 05-18-2015 12:59 AM

I was thinking a primer would be good, but G2 doesn't offer any and I don't want to mix and match paint. I've heard a few people strip them and be fine. Either way....you should throw those pics on the g2 facebook fan page. Tons of good photos.

Asheth 05-18-2015 07:59 AM

These use to be the gray calipers. Used the g2 paint and they came out great. VHT caliper cleaner, VHT clear and the G2 paint kit.

http://i.imgur.com/4O2eCZ8.jpg

volusia 05-18-2015 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Asheth (Post 3200974)
These use to be the gray calipers. Used the g2 paint and they came out great. VHT caliper cleaner, VHT clear and the G2 paint kit.

Did you take the calipers off or paint over them? I'm looking to do the same.

KoolKarmaJoe 05-28-2015 04:55 AM

Good job, your calipers turned out really nice looking. I'm going to order a G2 Kit today. Thanks for writing "Recommendation TIP's" on painting also.

mattanthony23 05-28-2015 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by KoolKarmaJoe (Post 3211129)
Good job, your calipers turned out really nice looking. I'm going to order a G2 Kit today. Thanks for writing "Recommendation TIP's" on painting also.

Thanks Joe! You won't be disappointed. Message me if you have any questions.


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