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Convert 02-25-2009 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by !xoible (Post 35522)
ok nevermind, forgot it was a nissan forum. cool go for it

So you're going to act elitist and say "oh, its just nissan lol I forgot".

Why are you on here in the first place?

And as far as pricing goes, you could purchase one of these: High Perf Caliper Paint Kit and just do it yourself, shouldn't be more than $20.

But that would probably chip over time, not to mention time consuming. If I were you I'd get them powdercoated, but of course that's a bit more expensive, I'm guessing around $100, probably less, but you'd be without a car for a few days.

mspeasl 02-25-2009 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by bkunzi01 (Post 35484)
Hey guys just wondering what the average price to get calipers painted is and how long my car would be out of commission...can most people get this done in one day or what?

I purchased the paint kit from NAPA and did it myself in one day. Drove the car the next day and I now have 30+K on them since I did it.

frost 02-25-2009 10:31 PM

I painted mine (on a previous car), it was a 2-day thing with all the cleaning and high temp baking involved. I had to use the industrial ovens at work to get to the high temp needed. I wouldn't pay someone more than a couple hundred.

MightyBobo 02-26-2009 06:32 AM

Do it right: powder coat.

bkunzi01 02-26-2009 10:54 AM

Thanks for the advice guys. I think I am going to just send them out to get powder-coated...I dont want to see what it would look like if I painted it myself (I just learned how to color inside the lines...LOL)

frost 02-26-2009 08:37 PM

Powder coating should run you about $570

Oh, and PS. To the guy who seems to think caliper painting is rice, go check out corvetteforum. There are tons of painted caliper threads, and not one person dissing them. But yeah, those corvette guys are real rice too *extreme sarcasm* :stfu:

MightyBobo 02-27-2009 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 36090)
Powder coating should run you about $570

Oh, and PS. To the guy who seems to think caliper painting is rice, go check out corvetteforum. There are tons of painted caliper threads, and not one person dissing them. But yeah, those corvette guys are real rice too *extreme sarcasm* :stfu:


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Local place in Omaha was only going to charge me $50 as long as I disassembled my calipers first...

Convert 02-27-2009 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 36090)
Powder coating should run you about $570

Oh, and PS. To the guy who seems to think caliper painting is rice, go check out corvetteforum. There are tons of painted caliper threads, and not one person dissing them. But yeah, those corvette guys are real rice too *extreme sarcasm* :stfu:

$570??? :confused:

frost 02-27-2009 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 36193)
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Local place in Omaha was only going to charge me $50 as long as I disassembled my calipers first...

$50?! Not sure how that's possible with all the cleaning and prep.
I like cheap, but that seems tooo cheap. But the price I referred to is done by a top quality place, including:
Multiple cleaning stages, including ultrasonic
Quality certifications (ISO, QS)
Six Sigma quality standards
100% quality and leak testing
High quality powder coat, specifically for high temp applications.
And since it wasn't a local place, shipping charges

MightyBobo 02-28-2009 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 36278)
$50?! Not sure how that's possible with all the cleaning and prep.
I like cheap, but that seems tooo cheap. But the price I referred to is done by a top quality place, including:
Multiple cleaning stages, including ultrasonic
Quality certifications (ISO, QS)
Six Sigma quality standards
100% quality and leak testing
High quality powder coat, specifically for high temp applications.
And since it wasn't a local place, shipping charges

It was $50 per caliper, should throw that in there. They also do $50 per wheel, and they do the nice piston coatings too. Hell they do anything that involves powder coating.

I saw their work first hand on many things - they do a FANTASTIC job. You guys really need to get it out of your head that everything has to be expensive for a fantastic job. Pity I cant post a name, but here's a couple examples of their work.

Before:
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...2/IMG_0324.jpg
After:
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...2/IMG_0325.jpg

Before:
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a96...urt/new002.jpg
After:
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a96...urt/new012.jpg

Sorry dude, you will never be able to convince me that I should be paying $570 for something I could send these guys for a fraction of the price, and just as much quality. :)

frost 02-28-2009 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 36669)
Sorry dude, you will never be able to convince me that I should be paying $570 for something I could send these guys for a fraction of the price, and just as much quality. :)

Couple thoughts to that:
"just as much quality" is pretty debatable, since I don't know (and I imagine you may not know as of right now) what kind of certifications your place has, what their cleaning procedures are, what the quality is of the powder coat, and so on.

Also, you didn't mention the warranty of the work. This place was lifetime (original owner) guarantee.

That all being said, these are calipers for a nissan, get the best deal you can. When I was willing to spend top dollar for top quality, it was for a garage queen vette that doubled the price of the Z - a little more reason to assure the quality. And obviously, if I'm willing to spend 60k on a car, two hundred extra for assured quality was not a big deal.

MightyBobo 03-01-2009 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 36737)
And obviously, if I'm willing to spend 60k on a car, two hundred extra for assured quality was not a big deal.

Touche.

Personally Im a bargain hunter, and I like good quality at a great price. You wont see me spending more than I have to, really.

Anyway, as far as I know these guys had a lifetime warranty, but I never got anything done through them PERSONALLY so I don't know for sure.

frost 03-01-2009 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 37018)
Touche.

Personally Im a bargain hunter, and I like good quality at a great price. You wont see me spending more than I have to, really.

Anyway, as far as I know these guys had a lifetime warranty, but I never got anything done through them PERSONALLY so I don't know for sure.

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alan93rsa 03-03-2009 08:10 PM

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I painted my own calipers on a couple of cars. I figured that I would scratch/chip the paint anyway. Besides, I like to do things myself. I used a kit from the Tire Rack. Seemed to work well for me.

Not a garage queen but a bit north of $60k.

m4a1mustang 03-03-2009 08:42 PM

Meh. I painted the brake calipers on both my Mustangs. Nothing fancy, though... just black. I hated that horrible untreated metal look. Just used some high-temp paint and it held up great for the life of the car.


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