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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Caliper PowderCoating?
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<blockquote data-quote="Imatk" data-source="post: 15783729" data-attributes="member: 75573"><p>You'd have to find an engine enamel that's close to that. I'm sure there are some that are close. I went through a couple different reds before I found the one that is basically the same color as the Brembo red. The Duplicolor caliper paint (what I used initially) is much darker. I finally found a Ford color in an engine enamel and it looks perfect.</p><p></p><p>Don't try to use regular paint though. It won't withstand the high temperatures of the brakes and will peel, crack, or just generally discolor.</p><p></p><p>OH and do not use a clear coat! It will yellow and look like crap. Just use a single color engine enamel and you'll be good.</p><p></p><p>And you do have to have patience like Zemedici said. It's mostly in the prep so take your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imatk, post: 15783729, member: 75573"] You'd have to find an engine enamel that's close to that. I'm sure there are some that are close. I went through a couple different reds before I found the one that is basically the same color as the Brembo red. The Duplicolor caliper paint (what I used initially) is much darker. I finally found a Ford color in an engine enamel and it looks perfect. Don't try to use regular paint though. It won't withstand the high temperatures of the brakes and will peel, crack, or just generally discolor. OH and do not use a clear coat! It will yellow and look like crap. Just use a single color engine enamel and you'll be good. And you do have to have patience like Zemedici said. It's mostly in the prep so take your time. [/QUOTE]
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