NR: powder coating calipers

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NR: powder coating calipers

Postby kurquhart on Tue Jun 26, 2007 6:25 pm

Due to various upgrades, my front and rear brake calipers are black and red, respectively.

I'm sure I would be faster if they were the same color. :?

Does anyone have a recommendation for a local shop that will sandblast and powder coat them for me?
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Postby Dan Chambers on Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:11 pm

Kris:

Try:
R.W. Little
(619) 297 3705
Address:
3923 Pacific Highway
San Diego, CA

Talk to them about heat-tolerant coatings. I don't know either way whether powder-coating can withstand the heat of brake calipers. They've done very nice work with many of my wheels in the past.
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Postby Bob Gagnon on Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:53 am

Dan-

Have you had any issues with powder coating wheels?

Do it polish like normal paint?

Does hot brake dust have any issues with it?


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Postby Jad on Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:20 am

Bob,

My black wheels are powder coated, 5+ years old and have been well used without a single flaw in the powder coating. It seems to hold up better than the original paint and far better than my kinesis rims.
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