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For several years I have gone back and forth on whether to paint the Brembo calipers on the black Super V8. They are painted silver like many highline cars and I do find it a classy look. However I like the look of Brembos painted other colors as well especially red.
What has kept me from doing it is a concern it will look cheesy, gaudy, aftermarket, etc and not suit the style of the car.
I will be replacing front pads and rotors next week and could take this opportunity to paint the calipers.
Looking for thoughts and feedback. Thank you!
What has kept me from doing it is a concern it will look cheesy, gaudy, aftermarket, etc and not suit the style of the car.
I will be replacing front pads and rotors next week and could take this opportunity to paint the calipers.
Looking for thoughts and feedback. Thank you!
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I have similar "issues" sometimes...... I fitted a head up display on my X308 XJR, which really didn't suit it, but I thought it was cool so I know the feeling... it's good to be different.
I'm not sure what kind of wheels the Super V8 has.... how much of the caliper can you actually see ? On my Portfolio with the Callistos the front brake calipers are very obvious, and to be honest, I think they're even a bit showy as they are, ie painted grey with Jaguar badges on them as stock, so I'm not sure if red would work. I guess it's easily reversible so you could try it one one side first ? then if you like it, continue to paint the other side, and if you don't repaint the red side back to grey again
I'm not sure what kind of wheels the Super V8 has.... how much of the caliper can you actually see ? On my Portfolio with the Callistos the front brake calipers are very obvious, and to be honest, I think they're even a bit showy as they are, ie painted grey with Jaguar badges on them as stock, so I'm not sure if red would work. I guess it's easily reversible so you could try it one one side first ? then if you like it, continue to paint the other side, and if you don't repaint the red side back to grey again
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I currently have Caravela wheels with 20 spokes so the calipers are not as visible as I would prefer, the original Custom would probably have been better although the way they are now could be better by reducing the amount of visible caliper, they may not be as garish. Jaguar actually used red Brembo calipers on the XKR. Porches also have red calipers. But this is a completely different car, hence my hesitation
Here are pics of my current wheels and calipers.
Here are pics of my current wheels and calipers.
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They look so nice now, and presumably are the original finish, so why change 'em. I have to say, though, that red would look good on this, a black car.
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If you are driving a black Jag then I would say go for the red calipers. If it's a white Jag then go with black calipers. If it's any other color, then go with the silver calipers.
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I have a black XJR.
I want to do red calipers with the brembo logos and then clear over them. After all I'm not lying lol. They would look similar to an aftermarket BBK.
Take care,
George
I want to do red calipers with the brembo logos and then clear over them. After all I'm not lying lol. They would look similar to an aftermarket BBK.
Take care,
George
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I want to do red calipers with the brembo logos and then clear over them. After all I'm not lying lol. They would look similar to an aftermarket BBK.
Take care,
George
What are you waiting for?Originally Posted by androulakis
I have a black XJR. I want to do red calipers with the brembo logos and then clear over them. After all I'm not lying lol. They would look similar to an aftermarket BBK.
Take care,
George
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Pics?
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Well, I painted the front calipers red. Not certain if I like it or not. May hold off on the rears for a bit.
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I will post pics when I get a chance. Cost depends on what materials/tools you may need you don't already have. Ceramic caliper paint was $7, brake cleaner $3 a can and masking tape.
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tough one.... but everybody does red. I think the silver with the Jaguar logo is best.
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I'd paint them British Racing Green with the R or Jaguar logo on the caliper.
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british racing green with with logo... Very very nice! Good One mosesbotbol!
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Indeed! However I think the red is growing on me, even if it is the most common Brembo color.






