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removing brake calipers for painting
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@exaltd: I think you're not reading this correctly. If RAY doesn't have the time to even take off the wheel to paint the calipers, what makes you think he has the time to bleed brakes and clamp it and then powder coat them?
Answer the question.
He's asking WHO can do it for him.
Answer the question.
He's asking WHO can do it for him.
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I no F1 wheels paint ur brakes when u get wheels thru them, u could true them, or mayb try phone a few mechanics or body shops up there. I'm not too familiar with bris, but mayb someone up that way will no a good place
But give F1 wheel and tyres a call and c what they can do for u
Hope this helps Ray
But give F1 wheel and tyres a call and c what they can do for u
Hope this helps Ray
OHH YEA!!!!
Yes you can.
I painted my stock calipers while on the car. I did take them off the discs, but the brake hose still remained on. I just supported them on a box while I painted them with a brush.
I also painted my RA brakes while they were off the car. I did this the proper way. I probably should have powder coated them. I actually never thought of it. I am sure one of my customers would have done me a favour. I did spray paint them. I removed the pistons and rubbers. Then came the tedious task of taping them up. This took a few hours alone. Then I sand blasted them and then spray painted them. After the paint was dry I removed the tape and assembled the calipers back together carefully. Then they were fitted to the car. Importantly I bleed the brakes.
Please do not attempt to work on your brakes unless you know what you are doing.
I painted my stock calipers while on the car. I did take them off the discs, but the brake hose still remained on. I just supported them on a box while I painted them with a brush.
I also painted my RA brakes while they were off the car. I did this the proper way. I probably should have powder coated them. I actually never thought of it. I am sure one of my customers would have done me a favour. I did spray paint them. I removed the pistons and rubbers. Then came the tedious task of taping them up. This took a few hours alone. Then I sand blasted them and then spray painted them. After the paint was dry I removed the tape and assembled the calipers back together carefully. Then they were fitted to the car. Importantly I bleed the brakes.
Please do not attempt to work on your brakes unless you know what you are doing.
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