Brake Caliper Painting
Have an XKR ordered and would like to get the brake calipers painted professionally. Live in the Dallas metroplex, but the auto body shops don't do this type of work. Any suggestions?
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RE: Brake Caliper Painting
Surely there are some custom pro shops around big D, Go to the places that deal with the rice burners..they have all sorts of line up of people that would know where you can get it done., I know we have em up here in OKC....I personally would paint them myself with some Caliper paint in a rattle can..I see it on ebay all the time.
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RE: Brake Caliper Painting
What is a rice burner ?
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RE: Brake Caliper Painting
ORIGINAL: bd6047 What is a rice burner ? Per Urban Dictionary: Rice Burner What every 16-20 year old who's seen "The Fast and the Furious", or "2 Fast 2 Furious" is likely to drive. Usually running a ridiculous amount of negative wheel camber due to the car being lowered without getting an alignment done, wheels larger than can reasonably fit in the wheelwells (giving lots of tire rub), a 3 foot tall aluminum wing, under car neon tubing, "Type R" decals, a boost gauge (esp in a normally aspirated car), and has the overall appearance of an automobile onto which every advertiser in Super Street has barfed a part. Required equipment includes a 5 inch exhaust tip on an otherwise stock exhaust system, a 4 million watt stereo system that, from outside the car, seems to do mothing other than vibrate the rear hatch glass, and every aftermarket gauge that the local Pep Boys carries (not necessarily connected to anything). Not to be confused with a "tuner car", which may be quite a bit faster than anything you've seen away from a racetrack |
RE: Brake Caliper Painting
I always heard "rice burner" associated with Japanese motorcycles, but this definition is much more fun.
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Originally Posted by Dennis
(Post 34283)
LOL...
Per Urban Dictionary: Rice Burner What every 16-20 year old who's seen "The Fast and the Furious", or "2 Fast 2 Furious" is likely to drive. Usually running a ridiculous amount of negative wheel camber due to the car being lowered without getting an alignment done, wheels larger than can reasonably fit in the wheelwells (giving lots of tire rub), a 3 foot tall aluminum wing, under car neon tubing, "Type R" decals, a boost gauge (esp in a normally aspirated car), and has the overall appearance of an automobile onto which every advertiser in Super Street has barfed a part. Required equipment includes a 5 inch exhaust tip on an otherwise stock exhaust system, a 4 million watt stereo system that, from outside the car, seems to do mothing other than vibrate the rear hatch glass, and every aftermarket gauge that the local Pep Boys carries (not necessarily connected to anything). Not to be confused with a "tuner car", which may be quite a bit faster than anything you've seen away from a racetrack |
Originally Posted by 08xkr
(Post 34596)
I always heard "rice burner" associated with Japanese motorcycles, but this definition is much more fun.
Unless you have a Ducati which I like to refer to mine as "The rocket of death" |
I had a 94 Sunbird I called the Purple Love Rocket.
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Find a shop who can do powder coating....that would be the way to go. If you ever decide to try it yourself, I used foliatec paint caliper.
Attachment 179295 Attachment 179296 |
Looks nice. I was going to paint mine (I only have an XK) but I've decided to leave them alone for now.
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I painted my calipers, about 30 days ago, with Rust-Oleum "Hammered" spray paint, on the car with minimum prep. L00ks great if you want factory new look.
Contrary to conventional wisdom you do not need special caliper paint if you are not on the track and drive below 100 mph. This product requires no primer. Merely clean calipers with Brake Cleaner, carefully mask off the disk, etc and have at it. Available at Wall mart. |
Originally Posted by malx
(Post 185665)
No, those are called "rice rockets"
Unless you have a Ducati which I like to refer to mine as "The rocket of death" And they have a derogatory term for drivers of all four wheeled vehicles - cagers. |
Originally Posted by bd6047
(Post 34269)
What is a rice burner ?
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Use the dremel to smooth out rough edges.
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Wheel technology in farmers branch will do them for you. They powder coated my wheels for me about a month ago and were great to work with and did it in two days. What color are you doing them?
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