Professionals or DIYers can easily give their wheels a custom appearance and protect their brake drums, calipers, and rotors from rust, corrosion, salt and brake dust with the new technology VHT Brake Caliper, Drum & Rotor Paint.
This innovative new VHT paint is a 900' F, chemical resistant self priming coating which provides excellent durability and weather resistance. It is formulated to resist chipping, cracking, or fading and is ideal for custom detailing your vehicle.
VHT paint is a durable gloss coating that can be applied to aluminum or cast metals and is self-priming. When properly applied it will provide a durable, long lasting gloss finish that is extremely resistant to the harshest chemicals.
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slvrsubywgn VIP Member
Registered: January 2005 Location: EBAIC- Wondering if I should have taken the blue pill... Posts: 2184
Review Date: Thu August 25, 2005
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $8.00
| Rating: 8
Pros:
looks waay better than stock, cleaner
Cons:
doesn\'t smooth out stock calipers roughness
So I wanted to paint all four stock calipers, but was mixed between the VHT spray paint and G2 brush on epoxy based paint. I chose this because it\'s what my local auto parts store carries (I\'m very impatient when it comes to ordering off the \'net). I believe G2\'s paint would last longer since it has a hardener you mix in, but I tried this for kicks.
After majorly degreasing brake components with acetone and wire brushing them to death, I used 2 cans on all 4 calipers @ 8 bucks a can and then 1 can of high temp header clear coat (good for upto 1500F). I was able to spray all 4 with 4 coats paint and 4 coats clear. All in all, it was a cheap way to make my car look clean (I chose blue on a PSM WRX, I\'m going for subtle), but it did take almost two full days to pull the brakes off, disassemble, paint, drying time, reassembly, and installation. I\'m happy with it, now I\'ll wait and see how long it lasts..
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