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Brake caliper colours
Brake caliper colours
I'm in another quandary.
During the course of my E30 ownership (some 20 years ago, now), I developed a penchant for gold-painted calipers. I've always used Hammerite smooth. Those of you who have seen images of my F25 may have noticed this has been on-going.
Lately, I'm thinking it might be time I made a change. I'm not sure "in your face" calipers belong on an SAV driven by a pensioner, although gold isn't quite as IYF as red, yellow, or blue. Maybe matt or satin black would be more appropriate.
What say you, style gurus?
During the course of my E30 ownership (some 20 years ago, now), I developed a penchant for gold-painted calipers. I've always used Hammerite smooth. Those of you who have seen images of my F25 may have noticed this has been on-going.
Lately, I'm thinking it might be time I made a change. I'm not sure "in your face" calipers belong on an SAV driven by a pensioner, although gold isn't quite as IYF as red, yellow, or blue. Maybe matt or satin black would be more appropriate.
What say you, style gurus?
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Matt Black is easiest…….you just let the brake dust build up.
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From one pensioner to another.
What's wrong with the gold you are as old as you feel sorry as young as you feel and it's your car.
What's wrong with the gold you are as old as you feel sorry as young as you feel and it's your car.
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I prefer them shiny and new so if I painted them, which I don't, they'd be silver
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On my 2002 E53 I have painted them ''pillar box red ''. I'm nearly an 80 year old and if it makes me look a pre pensioner great!!!
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Nowt wrong wit a bit of gold smoothrite
Brake caliper colours
I know, and I've still got plenty. I just fancy a change.
Brake caliper colours
When I started this thread, I was thinking of having the calipers powdercoated. That would mean stripping them down, which in itself wouldn't be a problem, and having the car totally immobile in our garage for the duration - which would.
I got as far as enquiring the cost of powdercoating. That is currently £40 per caliper. Add-in the cost of new pistons, seals, and sliders, it starts looking like a large outlay - on top of the unnecessary work and the inconvenience.
Hammerite it will be, then. Not that I'm a cheapskate, but it's a lot of cost for no quantifiable gain.
I got as far as enquiring the cost of powdercoating. That is currently £40 per caliper. Add-in the cost of new pistons, seals, and sliders, it starts looking like a large outlay - on top of the unnecessary work and the inconvenience.
Hammerite it will be, then. Not that I'm a cheapskate, but it's a lot of cost for no quantifiable gain.
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Buy a secondhand set of calipers. Powder coat in your chosen colour, then overhaul them as you would yours anyway, then sell your originals? More outlay initially but reduced when you sell yours on. Less hassle and you'll get what you really want.
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I did think of ^^^ that.
A full set of calipers on eBay is going to be £100 - which isn't a problem. What is a problem is getting rid of the unwanted set. I CBA selling stuff on eBay.
A full set of calipers on eBay is going to be £100 - which isn't a problem. What is a problem is getting rid of the unwanted set. I CBA selling stuff on eBay.
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Keep em as spares - BMW have a nasty habit of seized callipers which means it’s inevitable you’ll need to change them at some point.
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Last time I got one for mine was 80 quid refurbed and replated silver, saves any hassle the twin piston ones are a weak point for dragging on as said.