09-13-2014, 10:15 PM | #1 |
Drives: Torch Red, 7 speed, black rims Join Date: Sep 2014
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Red Calipers
My C7 came with black calipers. I know that they make a caliper cover but I really, really, really, really, really, really, really want some genuine, red, Corvette calipers that will go with my Torch Red C7. I thought about having them painted but that would take something from the vehicle in my opinion. It seems that my options are limited to finding someone who has red calipers and are looking for black ones, and are willing to switch, or maybe something else that I have not thought of.
Does anyone have any ideas here???? |
09-14-2014, 12:10 AM | #2 |
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1st, take a deep breath. Any body shop can paint these, or a local shop can powder coat them. Decals are avail for the lettering and then a thin coat of clear to protect them. If you want to do it yourself, look for a caliper paint kit from K2....
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09-14-2014, 08:02 AM | #3 |
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This was given to me by the Brembo rep at last years SEMA show. It'as a little confusing to me.
Brembo caliper painting instructions Parts to remove: Remove pads, pad pins, pad springs and rubber bleeder caps only. No other parts should be removed. Preparation: Caliper finish should not be stripped or removed. Only painted surfaces should be lightly sanded and repainted. All other areas that are metal or anodized (silver or black) finish need to be taped off. The following mounting surfaces should not be painted. The anodized area under the head of the caliper bolt. The anodized area of the caliper that rests against the spindle or caliper adapter bracket. The anodized area that the brake line mates to the caliper. Type of paint: High quality 2 or 3 stage automotive or aircraft paint can be used. Special Notes: Pistons should not be removed under any circumstances. Two piece calipers should never be taken apart under any circumstances. Stiffening bridges, stainless abutment plates or any other parts not listed above should not be removed. Brake fluid, harsh brake or wheel cleaners can damage any caliper finish. |
09-15-2014, 11:29 PM | #4 |
Drives: Torch Red, 7 speed, black rims Join Date: Sep 2014
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This is good information. I was aware of these options, but I really want the original article.
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