Malleus
Far west of Siegen
Painted calipers don't seem to retain as much brake dust as raw castings, making brake jobs much cleaner. A quick shot of water with the hose before breakdown and they're pretty clean.
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LOL. I had mine blasted, cleaned, and powder coated gloss black. I have to do the same with the rears when I get a chance.Painted calipers don't seem to retain as much brake dust as raw castings, making brake jobs much cleaner. A quick shot of water with the hose before breakdown and they're pretty clean.
Full set fresh from the powder coater. New bits waiting.Painted calipers don't seem to retain as much brake dust as raw castings, making brake jobs much cleaner. A quick shot of water with the hose before breakdown and they're pretty clean.
After the issues of finding good calipers, I have been rebuilding the last few also. I have not been powder coating them but that is a great idea! Nice work!Full set fresh from the powder coater. New bits waiting.
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Fully rebuilt with all OEM parts. Needed 2 new pistons on one front side.
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Wrapped and vacuum sealed for freshness. On a shelf in my garage till springtime.
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LOL. I had to drive to the powder coater and drop them off. They were filthy and covered in peeling paint from my last attempt. Prior to that, I removed the pistons, fittings, and all rubber bits.How much work did you have to do to prep the parts for powder coating? Did you consider Cerakote?
I have 3 sets of fronts and 2 sets of rears. All the fronts are coated. I have to bring in the rears that are on the truck now.After the issues of finding good calipers, I have been rebuilding the last few also. I have not been powder coating them but that is a great idea! Nice work!