So I painted my calipers and figured I'd be oh so nice and do a write up on it, so here ya go! I decided to use Dupli-Color caliper paint because you don't have to tape off so much and worry about over spray. It cost $17.99 at Auto Zone.
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First off my front calipers were painted when I got the car but they didn't use high temp paint so the paint peeled off. I sanded them down and this is what I got.
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Next thing I did was tape off a few places I didn't want to get paint on.
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After taping it off you jump right in and start applying the paint. I did 3 coats to make sure everything was covered evenly. You can paint them without removing the calipers so it was much easier. This is after all the coats of paint had dried.
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I let everything dry for meh 4-5 hours before putting the wheels back on. The entire process took about 8 hours including drying time. This is the finished product.
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The next thing I'm gonna do is paint the brackets black. I was gonna do it at the same time I did the calipers but I ran out of daylight and time.