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  1. #13
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    it kinda does koz its got paint all over the the brake pads and its guides

    so when he changes pad it wont be pleasent

    why not just take the rotor and caliper off ... doesnt take dat long

  2. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by Samo View Post
    why not just take the rotor and caliper off ... doesnt take dat long
    yeah thats what i did with mine


  3. #15
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    Just get spoon calipers and you'll be fine

  4. #16
    Use masking tape to cover everything you dont want to paint. Any overspray will go onto the masking tape and you wont have to worry about it?

    Oh, plus you should always use proper brake paint, coz it can handle the heat and brake dust and crap a lot better.
    ...... and that's all I have to say about that.

  5. #17
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    you really have a messy job .. though is a nice spoon colour ... paint are every where in ur brake disc dude...

  6. #18
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    U should also cover the screw threads, u dont want the paint to seize up the bolts.
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  7. #19
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    This is pretty dodgy guys, but I did use proper brake paint and tried to mask as well as possible without any newspaper in the house! New rims arriving soon.

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    Clean and ready to paint.
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    Note ingenious use of windcheater taped to headlight and indicator(to avoid paint damage) LOL
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    3 coats later
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    Not too shabby.
    Nugget1

  8. #20
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    haha woo go nugget....
    not being a smart ass... but is that what vtec feels like? turning the aircon off?

  9. #21
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    I just wanted to add that Ghetto /= Dodgy. Ghetto looks dodgy, but it isn't.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  10. #22
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    Im thinkin about doing mine soon, but I wanna do it properly - removing the caliper and bridge completely from the car. Thing is, does anyone know if its safe to detach the brake cables from the caliper?
    Willie Boy = OUT!

  11. #23
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    yeah sure its safe as long as you properly bleed them on replacement to make sure no air bubbles
    FOR SALE: Injector seal kits || Dayco B16A timing belt

  12. #24
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    ^^ yep, the only reson i didnt to it the "proper" way is because i cbf bleed em afterwards. also i cbf takin em apart :/
    凸-_-凸

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