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Painting Calipers

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Painting Calipers
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09-25-2012, 04:14 AM
Painting/coating calipers is not that difficult,depending on your skill set. Hi Temp caliper paint is readily available at Auto zone, Advantage etc. The skill and work needed is in the prep, caliper removal, caliper cleaning, masking of pistons and the actual spray painting. Then you need to either paint on a new PORSCHE stencil or decal. Decal does not work as well as they are temp sensitive.
 I am wary of any simple " powder coat" system as powder coating is a mfg process that requires the right equipment to do right.
 There is a firm in Egg Harbor City NJ "Checker Auto" that will powder coat calipers for around $250; cost dependent on if they are removed from car or not.

 
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