What color/paint calipers
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By being careful i meant damaging the car, not myself :D. I'm pretty skilled with sanding, and power tools in general, so im not worried about injuring myself, i just dont want to take too much off and have to replace the caliper. Will it really look a lot worse if i dont grind it? Will it still look good?
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lol....sorry
Yeah you're pretty safe when it comes to damaging your caliper and yes they will still look good unsanded. However, if you saw the sanded next to the unsanded you'd be on your way to buy a grinder.
Yeah you're pretty safe when it comes to damaging your caliper and yes they will still look good unsanded. However, if you saw the sanded next to the unsanded you'd be on your way to buy a grinder.
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haha, that big of a difference huh. I leased the car, so will the dealer bitch at me if he sees them sanded, or will he not even notice?
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