Red Brake Calipers
#21
Hi sam, first I would like to say you are one the top 5 posters over the last month. Your average post count is currently at 8.17 per day, which is relatively high. Glad you are enjoying the forums.So, I hear the paint may be having trouble. I'm waiting to hear those three little words we men hate to admit (no, not those three, the other ones). I'll help you out with the the frst two... 'You were ---'
Actually, I have lots more questions to ask, but I'm trying to pace myself. I figure some of the old timers may get tired of answering my questions, so I try to limit myself to creating only one new thread per day. I've also learned not to post anything in the "Exterior" forum because apparently no one ever reads that one.
And there was something else I was going to say... what was it? Hmmmm... I can't remember right now. Oh well.
#22
#23
You all are trying way to hard.
As h20boy said do not use aerosol. Get some wax and grease remover solvent. Apply to a rag and wipe off the exterior of the caliper. Then buy yourself a nice can of good ole Rustoleium, red, foam brush, add a beer or two. Paint!!!!!!!!!!
I have had this set up on my mustang for about 8 plus years and no flakes or chips. Plus there is no overspray to deal with. Just you and the wheel well.
While your in there go ahead and treat the liner with a good coat of wheel magic black and that will really make those red calipers stand out.
As h20boy said do not use aerosol. Get some wax and grease remover solvent. Apply to a rag and wipe off the exterior of the caliper. Then buy yourself a nice can of good ole Rustoleium, red, foam brush, add a beer or two. Paint!!!!!!!!!!
I have had this set up on my mustang for about 8 plus years and no flakes or chips. Plus there is no overspray to deal with. Just you and the wheel well.
While your in there go ahead and treat the liner with a good coat of wheel magic black and that will really make those red calipers stand out.
#24
OK... he didn't actually spank me, and he was very polite, but he deleted the pic and told me it was inappropriate. If you guys only knew what you were missing.
#26
Used G2 epoxy coating on brake calipers for $35
Regular spray paint, even caliper paint, is too thin to provide a smooth coating on the rough surface of the caliper. Plus it is susceptible to brake fluid and other solvents.
Powder coating is thicker, but because it cures at 400'F. it requires too much prep work. It is also more expensive than other methods
I used the G2 epoxy coating on both the calipers and the rotor hats.
Powder coating is thicker, but because it cures at 400'F. it requires too much prep work. It is also more expensive than other methods
I used the G2 epoxy coating on both the calipers and the rotor hats.
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#31
It is not that much work to pull the calipers. Get some rubber caps to plug the line ends of the brake hoses so they do not drain empty. You will have an opportunity to inspect all the parts, incl. pads, pistons, lines etc.
When you are done, you have can to bleed the system and have fresh fluid. When was the last time you bleed your brakes? I hope it was less than two years ago.... gordo
When you are done, you have can to bleed the system and have fresh fluid. When was the last time you bleed your brakes? I hope it was less than two years ago.... gordo
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#33
It's easy! But don't use the spray stuff like I did the first time. Get the brush-on stuff or do the epoxy thing like Gordo did. I redid mine with the brush-on stuff and it looks much better than the spray.
On my next Jag I'm thinking that maybe I'll put the calipers on a sanding belt and sand a flat spot onto them prior to painting. Then I'll get some Jaguar decals, put them on the flat spots, and coat the whole thing with some high-temp clear coat.
On my next Jag I'm thinking that maybe I'll put the calipers on a sanding belt and sand a flat spot onto them prior to painting. Then I'll get some Jaguar decals, put them on the flat spots, and coat the whole thing with some high-temp clear coat.
#34
Peserving the original beauty of these csrs?
Perhaps Matt or one of the moderators can put this thread together with the current one about the "Red Wheels on the Awesome Red Coupe".
What are we doing to this beautiful design guys? I'm trying to keep mine as close to factory as possible, and others are talking about all the cosmetic alterations they can do and and make - and which are "good" and which aren't.
I'm sure this will start some discussion - but are we about preservation and honor - or hot rods? DaleD2503
What are we doing to this beautiful design guys? I'm trying to keep mine as close to factory as possible, and others are talking about all the cosmetic alterations they can do and and make - and which are "good" and which aren't.
I'm sure this will start some discussion - but are we about preservation and honor - or hot rods? DaleD2503
#35
I think the red brake calipers are very subtle. I also changed my amber fender lights to clear lights. I'm not so concerned about keeping the car stock, I just want it to look good. The amber lenses detracted from the look (in my opinion) and the red calipers make it look a little sportier.
Look at my sig pic. Can you see the red calipers?
Look at my sig pic. Can you see the red calipers?
#36
By the way lowering also helps clean up the design; the factory wheel clearance is an abomination and the one thing that is totally wrong about these cars. I do not know if i believe this but rumor has it Ford dictated the clearance so snow chains could be added to the original 17" Revolver wheels.
#37
Yellow Brake caliper covers
When I put on new 20 inch chrome rims I also put on a set of yellow brake caliper covers. I bought a set on Ebay for about twenty bucks. They glue on with silicone glue and it takes about 6 hours for it to dry so you have to hold them in place with masking tape. You can get them in any color you want on Ebay. I think they look real good with my new wheels. I have had them on about 2 months now with out any problems at all. I have pics posted in my profile. I get alot of attention and comments from people when stopped at red lights now!
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I found the item on eBay. It's a little to "rice" for me, but to each his own.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/4-Jag...item20b3effb63
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/4-Jag...item20b3effb63