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Bdgreat1 Bdgreat1 is offline

D.K. wannabe

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  • About Bdgreat1
    Location
    New Jersey
    Interests
    Cars, music, and video game
    Occupation
    Auditor
  • Signature
    Car Fanatic since the day I was born!

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  • Last Activity: 11-11-2017 11:00 AM
  • Join Date: 09-17-2008

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  1. RXD8VE
    05-26-2009 08:27 PM - permalink
    yeah, i don't think there'll be a lot of people at the meet. maybe next tuesday. everyone is either lazy, got other things to do, not feeling the weather, with swine flu, or all of the above. I gotta include myself, but hey, hopefully people will show up next meet. So...is it me, or does it look like you are ready to upgrade your calipers' paint, which gives you serious stopping power and about 10 hp. Red gives you 15hp.
  2. Alexb
    04-27-2009 03:54 PM - permalink
    hey man. Ya you buy this special paint called brake caliper paint. It's rated at 500 degrees F. You can get it at any autoparts store. it's less than $10. I actually bought the spray on version, but then decided just to paint it on. I had to get a metal tin and a nylon/horsehair brush to paint it on (it dissolves all kinds of foam, even Styrofoam). It's very simple to do it that way, these a few DIY's on here. If you decide to do it, whatever route you go, (spray, brush, whatever, *oh and you can get the paint in just a regular can, I just didn't) make sure you tape, I spent more time taping than painting, it's worth it, it can get kinda messy.

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