Brake calipers: Difference between revisions
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== Front == | === Front === | ||
* AP Racing Caliper | * AP Racing Caliper | ||
* http://www.apracing.com/roadcar/caliper/data.asp?family=CP5211 | * http://www.apracing.com/roadcar/caliper/data.asp?family=CP5211 | ||
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== Rear == | === Rear === | ||
* Brembo Caliper | * Brembo Caliper | ||
=== Painting === | |||
Many people paint there calipers so that they look less 'tatty', its a very easy job to do. | |||
Various paints and colours can be used, from just plain Hammerite paint to specialist brake painting kits. | |||
A few tips though: | |||
Avoid rushing this job as it can look bad very easily, make sure you clean the calipers very well first. I used some brake cleaner, then some warm soapy water with a hard toothbrush and finally a soft cloth and my finger. (but my brakes were painted yellow before so I had to apply some paint remover and gently remove all the old paint first). | |||
I used just a standard paint but made sure I used a base coat, main coat and finally a few coats of clear lacquer to fend off the brake dust. | |||
[[Category:Brakes]] | [[Category:Brakes]] | ||
Revision as of 09:10, 26 February 2008
Work in progress!
Chris i moved this from brake pads, better placed here
| S1 MMC | AP Racing Twin-piston Front Calipers and Brembo Rear Calipers |
| S1 non-MMC | AP Racing Twin-piston Front Calipers and Brembo Rear Calipers |
| S2 K Series | AP Racing Twin-piston Front Calipers and Brembo Rear Calipers |
| S2 Toyota | AP Racing Twin-piston Front Calipers and Brembo Rear Calipers |
Front
- AP Racing Caliper
- http://www.apracing.com/roadcar/caliper/data.asp?family=CP5211
- http://www.eliseparts.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=657
Rear
- Brembo Caliper
Painting
Many people paint there calipers so that they look less 'tatty', its a very easy job to do.
Various paints and colours can be used, from just plain Hammerite paint to specialist brake painting kits.
A few tips though:
Avoid rushing this job as it can look bad very easily, make sure you clean the calipers very well first. I used some brake cleaner, then some warm soapy water with a hard toothbrush and finally a soft cloth and my finger. (but my brakes were painted yellow before so I had to apply some paint remover and gently remove all the old paint first).
I used just a standard paint but made sure I used a base coat, main coat and finally a few coats of clear lacquer to fend off the brake dust.