Has anyone tried this on thier calipers...
So I'm browsing through cardomain s2000's... And I catch this guy's calipers. I was like wait a minute mine isn't stock like that?
I think it looks so dang clean and sweet to fit the near OEM look w/o having to dump 2-4k on big brake kits for show
Well I'm just wondering how the heck he got that S2000 font painted onto the caliper so easily.... Any ideas? For those of you who have painted calipers what paints would you recommend?
Based on my past experience I use to own a 2000 prelude and I used 4-5 coats of "Krylon" and "Dupli-Color" metallic blue topped with 2 clear coats. But the paint would wear after a few months and I was forced to repaint them every so often to keep them fresh looking. I WOULD NOT recommend Krylon or Dupli-Color for a caliper job. I would hate to have to go through that again.... So... any recommendations on paints, and ideas on getting this done?? Note that the paints have to be able to resist extreme temperatues and harsh weather conditions... so this may be a tough thing to find
http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/show...0946_5_full.jpg
if that link doesnt work go here
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2410946
I think it looks so dang clean and sweet to fit the near OEM look w/o having to dump 2-4k on big brake kits for show Based on my past experience I use to own a 2000 prelude and I used 4-5 coats of "Krylon" and "Dupli-Color" metallic blue topped with 2 clear coats. But the paint would wear after a few months and I was forced to repaint them every so often to keep them fresh looking. I WOULD NOT recommend Krylon or Dupli-Color for a caliper job. I would hate to have to go through that again.... So... any recommendations on paints, and ideas on getting this done?? Note that the paints have to be able to resist extreme temperatues and harsh weather conditions... so this may be a tough thing to find
http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/show...0946_5_full.jpg
if that link doesnt work go here
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2410946
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Originally Posted by Emil St-Hilaire,Sep 2 2006, 05:37 PM
Decal from "decalgirl.com."
Ue Tremclad rustproof paint,= $3.95.
Ue Tremclad rustproof paint,= $3.95.
G2 Painted Calipers
This Project took me about 3 days total. This mod is not difficult, but is a little time consuming and tedious if you want to ensure a quality job.
Some have chosen to grind down the casting marks on their calipers before the G2 system and others have not. It looks good either way and is a personal preference. It all depends on how much time you want to spend. If you want your calipers to look smoother like a profressional powder coat job, then you should grind. Grinding will give you that "Porsche" smooth factory caliper look.
The materials used are as follows:
- G2 caliper paint kit. Red = $31.00 on sale (www.decalgirl.com)
- Bright silver metallic "S2000" logos = $11.99 (www.decalgirl.com)
- 2 3/4' wide Artist brushes = $2.99 each (Ben Franklin crafts store)
- 1 small pointed Artist brush (for more detailed/hard to reach areas) = $2.99 (Ben Franklin crafts store)
- 2 Hefty Trash Bags = .05 Cents (Walmart)
- 1 Dremel #953 Alum. Ox. Grinding Stone = $3.95 (Home Depot)
- 1 Dremel #932 Alum. Ox. Grinding Stone = $3.95 (Home Depot)
- 1 BrakeKleen Brake Cleaner = $0.00 (Included in G2 caliper paint kit)
- 5ft. standard Masking Tape from your basement = Free
Tools used/optional
- Die grinder with wheel. This is a fast and easy way to remove those casting marks in SECONDS! You need to be very careful if you use this tool because if you press too hard, you ding the metal. If you don't have one of these, then the Dreme grinding stones will do the same job, but will take longer. (borrowed from neighbor).
- Generic dremel tool. = $9.99 with 60 attachements. (Harbor Freight)
PICTURES!PICTURES!PICTURES!PICTURES!PICTURES!
First, get your car up on jackstands. For best way to get your car up on jackstands, read the 2nd post here

Picture of my front caliper FULLY grinded down in all visible areas and smooth as glass. (5+ hours total for all four calipers over two days.

I put about 6 coats of G2 on the fronts and 4 on the rear. Instead of mixing the full amount of paint and reactor in one shot, I took 4 parts of paint using a plastic spoon, and 1 part reactor on a spoon into a small can. This small amount let me do 1 coat on all 4 calipers. I then, repeated the above until I got mutiple coats. I probably have enough left over to do one more coat on all the calipers. I'll save it for touch up down the road. If you mix it all at once like the instructions say, you will only have about 3 hours working time before the paint is hard and unusable.

I did not put logos on the rear. To my eye, it didn't really look as balanced and I only favor them on the front - they look like they are made to go there....
Some full shots:



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