Painting discs n calipers for the non existant Mondy
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Painting discs n calipers for the non existant Mondy
Got the grooved / drilled discs out and decided to paint them up before fitting to car.
Don't you just hate it when you get that rusty look on the outside edges and the little groove at the edge of the braking surface?
Here's the discs and the products / method used.
Firstly used masking tape to cover the braking surfaces and then used a razor blade to get a nice finish on the edge.
Then the 1st coat of Hammerite smooth black was applied to the hub and outer edges. Note: When I taped it up I left a small section on the inner side of the braking surface that will get taken off as the brakes are applied. It should give a nice smooth finish to it. On the vented discs I painted the inside of the vents too as they will start to look rusty as well otherwise.
They'll be left to dry hard o/nite and then a second coat will be applied.
More to follow as and when they get their second coat. I'ce decided on EBC Redstuff pads
DP31322C FRONT
DP31731C REAR
These should really look great against the discs when fitted.
The only question I haven't made up my mind yet ( bearing in mind the car is ST in Panther black ) whether to paint the calipers Red or black?
I'm leaning towards Red....Please let me have your thoughts on this one?
I'll also be usingwhat known commonly ( as the310 approach )and cleaning and then painting all linkages tierods etc etc to complete the look.
More pics to follow
Jim
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If it turns out half as good as 310's I'll be happy
Quick question though - If mine turns out half as good as 310's, does that mean his is twice as good as mine?
Just some decent weather would be good....more snow today[&:]
Never rains but it pours -- or in this instance, snows!
Jim
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Just my advice, keep the calipers a classic black. With those RED pads on there, it'll draw attention no matter what. With the calipers red also, that may be alittle over the top my friend. But maybe that's the kind of guy you are...BAM...there it is, look at me! (maybe not?)
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Just my advice, keep the calipers a classic black. With those RED pads on there, it'll draw attention no matter what. With the calipers red also, that may be alittle over the top my friend. But maybe that's the kind of guy you are...BAM...there it is, look at me! (maybe not?)
Just my advice, keep the calipers a classic black. With those RED pads on there, it'll draw attention no matter what. With the calipers red also, that may be alittle over the top my friend. But maybe that's the kind of guy you are...BAM...there it is, look at me! (maybe not?)
I've decided on Red calipers with red pads ( just ordered EBC Redstuff ) and will fit them as soon as time n weather allows. I'm not a BAM....look at me kinda guy, well, no more than anyone else anyway...lol
The car is black with a slight blackish window tint. I'm not too much into black cars with blacked out headlights, tail lights, windows etc etc etc either.....sometimes a little contrast ( thats all it is, looks really nice )
I think they'll especially nice as a contrast against the black.
Jim
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Ahh-hah, the 5-bolt pattern for the cdw27! He really does have a Mondeo!
Jim, those rotors look wimpy! Get yourself a nice big baer kit. [8D]
And as per your question, "Don't you just hate it when you get that rusty look on the outside edges and the little groove at the edge of the braking surface?"
No, they're brakes for crying out loud!
Looking good, man. As for calipers, I would paint them black and the etch the words "TDI" in white. That would be cool.
Jim, those rotors look wimpy! Get yourself a nice big baer kit. [8D]
And as per your question, "Don't you just hate it when you get that rusty look on the outside edges and the little groove at the edge of the braking surface?"
No, they're brakes for crying out loud!
Looking good, man. As for calipers, I would paint them black and the etch the words "TDI" in white. That would be cool.
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Ahh-hah, the 5-bolt pattern for the cdw27! He really does have a Mondeo!
Jim, those rotors look wimpy! Get yourself a nice big baer kit. [8D]
And as per your question, "Don't you just hate it when you get that rusty look on the outside edges and the little groove at the edge of the braking surface?"
No, they're brakes for crying out loud!
Looking good, man. As for calipers, I would paint them black and the etch the words "TDI" in white. That would be cool.
Ahh-hah, the 5-bolt pattern for the cdw27! He really does have a Mondeo!
Jim, those rotors look wimpy! Get yourself a nice big baer kit. [8D]
And as per your question, "Don't you just hate it when you get that rusty look on the outside edges and the little groove at the edge of the braking surface?"
No, they're brakes for crying out loud!
Looking good, man. As for calipers, I would paint them black and the etch the words "TDI" in white. That would be cool.
Wimpy? Thats a fast food outlet over here, or used to be
Ancient you surprise meI thought with your stunning car you'd be paying attention to detail?
Red for the caliper I think and NO Tdi decals...lol
Jim
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K, here's the discs / rotors all painted n cleaned up ready to go
Just waiting for the Redstuff pads to be delivered now ( Tuesday I think it should be ) and I'll be good to go.
I'm quite pleased with the results and think that they'll look good on the car
Jim
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Good job Jim..I don't know what kind of paint you used..but that will keep them looking clean and sharp, for many miles to come..
Good job Jim..I don't know what kind of paint you used..but that will keep them looking clean and sharp, for many miles to come..
The calipers though will be getting the red brake caliper paint bought specially for them...hopefully sometime soon, but the weather is terrible here right now[&:]
Jim
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I never got around to asking you Jim...Where is "HERE" for you anyway?..After a little snow here, daybefore yesterday..today is sunny and 65° F, just got through cutting grass in my yard. (thought I'd rub that in a little.[sm=icon_stickpoke.gif])
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I never got around to asking you Jim...Where is "HERE" for you anyway?..After a little snow here, daybefore yesterday..today is sunny and 65° F, just got through cutting grass in my yard. (thought I'd rub that in a little.[sm=icon_stickpoke.gif])
I never got around to asking you Jim...Where is "HERE" for you anyway?..After a little snow here, daybefore yesterday..today is sunny and 65° F, just got through cutting grass in my yard. (thought I'd rub that in a little.[sm=icon_stickpoke.gif])
HERE for me is Glasgow UK Dennis.....65's way too hot for me Dennis, don't know how you can cope with the heat
Don't talk to me bout cuttin grass, used to be late September for the last cut n you were fine. Mine carried on growin till bout Mid-Late Oct but it was way too wet to cut. So, its been long n straggly all winter[&:]
Thanks FJT............Black with red calipers from the factory....Now I bet that does look great. Its the look I'm tryin to get as close to as possible.
Jim
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Jim those look great....I am now wishing I had done the disc centers also...youwill love those discs w/ the EBC RedStuff...they are very noisy just rolling, having now put on the rears, I hear the sound from front and rear....all the more reason to get the Borla's on there!
One other thought for you on the pads....the front shims are metal (and black) so you may want to paint those red with your caliper paint or cut them if you have a method to. The rear shims arecutable with scissors/utility knifeand easy to match the pad/caliper...
One other thought for you on the pads....the front shims are metal (and black) so you may want to paint those red with your caliper paint or cut them if you have a method to. The rear shims arecutable with scissors/utility knifeand easy to match the pad/caliper...
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ORIGINAL RedJag - Jim those look great....I am now wishing I had done the disc centers also...youwill love those discs w/ the EBC RedStuff...they are very noisy just rolling, having now put on the rears, I hear the sound from front and rear....all the more reason to get the Borla's on there!
One other thought for you on the pads....the front shims are metal (and black) so you may want to paint those red with your caliper paint or cut them if you have a method to. The rear shims arecutable with scissors/utility knifeand easy to match the pad/caliper...
One other thought for you on the pads....the front shims are metal (and black) so you may want to paint those red with your caliper paint or cut them if you have a method to. The rear shims arecutable with scissors/utility knifeand easy to match the pad/caliper...
RedJag.... thanks for the tip mate, i'll bear it in mind
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Looks great, reminds me of when I did mine.
Looks great, reminds me of when I did mine.
I thought it was a top class method and a great write up with the pics too
I'm gonna do a write up as well with some pics so it'll probably be similar I guess with maybe a few ideas / alterations of mine thrown in...( lol .....we'll see on that one )
The pads are commin on Tuesday and I can't wait to fit them, for 2 reasons.
1 - The current setup isn't that great and although there is life left in the pads n rotors I want them changed ASAP
2 - To see just how good they look
Ideally though -I'd like to be able to have 2 days or so of decent weather when I didn't need the car and be able to get the wheels off, thoroughly wash down the whole setup and get on with painting all the linkages, tierods etc. A good scrub of the wheel well liners finished off with some Sonus tyre dressing Gel and Sonus Total Eclipse and then fit the discs / rotors n pads for a complete look. Unfortunately we don't live in an ideal world so it'll have to be done in stages I'm afraid.
Jim
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Yeah maybe ancient....lol
Just like a nice clean ride. There's nuthin better than cruisin with your car just lookin grrrreat
But, cos I try n keep em like that. I just spent come time cleaning the A6. A wash n dry with microfibre towels, did all the door shuts, used alloy wheel cleaner and really got into the grooves, blacked the tyres n mudflaps, a quick detail of the interior and a vacuum. Opened up the bonnet / hood and cleaned all the engine covers etc etc.Only took around an hour n 20 mins to get it absolutely gleaming cos I stay on top of it.
Jim