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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: knobby on 30 July 2005, 10:14
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Hi Guys
Well ive got my big deep dish rims now which show off my groved disks on the front nice.. but hey.. the calipers look rubbish..
what to do... just clean them up? resrpay then? if so what colour? Black? Sliver? umm?
Let me know
Knobby
PS... no silly comments like replace with Brembo... I think ive spent enough money.. and now ive got my heart set on a G60 lump.. all cash is going towards this..
(http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b185/kn0bby/Image075.jpg)
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paint em silver or red Knobby u knows it makes sense ;) in fact paint em red and write Brembo on in tippex!!!!
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I'd spray them black, so not to detract from those lovely wheels!
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deffinately paint them. but not too bright..
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Paint them red with smooth hammerite. If red is good enough for new Porsches then its good enough for a Dub.
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definately paint them, clean them up good and proper first though. wire brush and brake cleaner will do it. i did mine blue to match my engine hoses and coilovers. red's ok but every car has red brakes. do 'em yellow or something to be a bit different. or a metallic grey to be classy and subtle.
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Metallic grey calipers go for it ... :cool:
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i like the sound of metallic grey (Maybe even anthracite)... think thats gotta be it... well off to halfords i think for the bits..
oh you know the metal sheild which protects the disk.. was gonna rub this down and paint also.. any idea how hard they are to get off???
I want to remove the whole caliper but just had a thought.. i'll have to bleed to brakes if i do this.. dont really fancy doing that.
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I thought about painting that shield but when i looked at removing it i thought it was best left alone. Looked kind of old and thought id end up with rattles and squeeks from it. I removed the calipers to paint them was easier as you could clean them well and didnt have to grovel about on the floor. Bleeding the brakes is not a major task with an easy bleed kit and they feel better after bleeding anyway. Just remember not too much paint where the pads sit or they are a real pig to fit or remove.
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you will have to replace disks if you are going G60, i would hold tight and see what happens in the engine department first tbh.
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paint em black, just make sure you use high temp paint as after a bit of hard breaking the paint will curl up and come of if it aint!!! and the brake caliper paint you can buy from halfords is crap and aint worth the money if im honest, if did my mk4 calipers in a metalic blue colour (as every fooker paints theres red!!) it was an high temp enamel paint by plasticoat, been on 20 months now and still looks good, stands up to heat and the pressure washer!!
luvin them wheels mate :cool:
Gaz
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G60 is being put on hold... Gonna go 2L bottom end first.. give that a go.. I'd love the G60 but hearing loads about high maintenance.. ive just spent a load of cash getting my engine running right so it seems silly to now slash out on a engine i know nothing about.
But 2L bottom end here we come...
Knobby!
Gaz.... i brought some black hammrite paint yesterday.. not sure if hammerite is high temp.. but its strong!
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think hammerite will be ok if you apply in a few very thin coats, dont get carried away and try and do it in one thick coat cause it wont dry as good or look as good as will prob go funny if your calipers get hot!!!
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