TH3M B0N3Z
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- Jan 6, 2013
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Back when I had my 2007 Mazda3, I painted the brake calipers red and it looked really awesome. It just added a nice personal touch to the car and looked great behind the wheels. Now I've got my 2013 Scion tC in silver, the wheels are a gunmetal gray/charcoal gray color, so the calipers tend to hide in a way, which is good, because the wheels demand attention, lol.
I considered painting the calipers red... my girlfriend seems to think that will look too flashy on a silver car... I somewhat agree. Then I thought about painting them black... it'll clean up the overall appearance and add some protection. Just the other day, I spent about 7 to 8 hours detailing my car and as I was buffing some sealant away, my bright orange microfiber towel made a light bulb go off in my head (it kinda hurt, too
), and I thought... maybe I should paint them ORANGE. Sounds like a bad idea, though. My tail lamps are red, so I think the orange will somewhat clash with the bright red tail lamps, whereas red paint will nicely coexist. However, the interior lighting in my car is orange, which of course, nobody will see but me. Then I go back to thinking I should just leave the calipers the way they are and forget it. I was always having to touch them up from rock chips (on the Mazda3) and I had painted them really well by hand. The paint was DupliColor brand, though, and I've heard some people say that's not the best. They held up alright, though.
So what are your thoughts on painted calipers? I don't paint them for that "ricer" look, but I'm always a sucker for painted calipers. It's a nice personal touch to any car almost.
I considered painting the calipers red... my girlfriend seems to think that will look too flashy on a silver car... I somewhat agree. Then I thought about painting them black... it'll clean up the overall appearance and add some protection. Just the other day, I spent about 7 to 8 hours detailing my car and as I was buffing some sealant away, my bright orange microfiber towel made a light bulb go off in my head (it kinda hurt, too

So what are your thoughts on painted calipers? I don't paint them for that "ricer" look, but I'm always a sucker for painted calipers. It's a nice personal touch to any car almost.