mgp caliper covers
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mgp caliper covers
just came upon this site while browsing some mod possibilities, has anyone heard of them or used their covers yet? the installation looks pretty straight forward.
http://www.youtube.com/user/CaliperCovers?v=f-3HTj2H3h8
you can customize engraving:
http://www.calipercovers.com/_e/2013...per_Covers.htm
your thoughts?
http://www.youtube.com/user/CaliperCovers?v=f-3HTj2H3h8
you can customize engraving:
http://www.calipercovers.com/_e/2013...per_Covers.htm
your thoughts?
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just came upon this site while browsing some mod possibilities, has anyone heard of them or used their covers yet? the installation looks pretty straight forward.
http://www.youtube.com/user/CaliperCovers?v=f-3HTj2H3h8
you can customize engraving:
http://www.calipercovers.com/_e/2013...per_Covers.htm
your thoughts?
http://www.youtube.com/user/CaliperCovers?v=f-3HTj2H3h8
you can customize engraving:
http://www.calipercovers.com/_e/2013...per_Covers.htm
your thoughts?
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um, i don't quite understand, it says if you customize with a logo, you need to pay extra $70 for it...how do I save $100?
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well, i think as a calliper "cover", it should be ok,....then again, not sure about the quality and durability...
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What I'm saying is if you paint your stock calipers and added the Lexus logo you can do this for about $100. I think it would look better in the long run. Even though we fix our cars up for ourselves it's the haters and the I wouldn't do that type of people we have to satisfy. IMO paint the factory brakes its a cleaner look.
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What I'm saying is if you paint your stock calipers and added the Lexus logo you can do this for about $100. I think it would look better in the long run. Even though we fix our cars up for ourselves it's the haters and the I wouldn't do that type of people we have to satisfy. IMO paint the factory brakes its a cleaner look.
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Using G4 Epoxy Paint
I have used the G4 expoxy paint and decals off Ebay with good luck. However last weekend I painted the new Rivera Red F sport with G4 red and that color is really an Orange Red and does not match the car at all. The black or silver is safe and I will redo in black wuth red decals.
I does work slick but you need to have all wheels off at the same time. I opted to just do the front.
I does work slick but you need to have all wheels off at the same time. I opted to just do the front.
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I have used the G4 expoxy paint and decals off Ebay with good luck. However last weekend I painted the new Rivera Red F sport with G4 red and that color is really an Orange Red and does not match the car at all. The black or silver is safe and I will redo in black wuth red decals.
I does work slick but you need to have all wheels off at the same time. I opted to just do the front.
I does work slick but you need to have all wheels off at the same time. I opted to just do the front.
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Caliper Paint
Will do I will even take a picture of the "red" paint on it now. Seems more like the orange the baby blue Gulf GT40 race cars would be trimmed in.
I will add that the sooner you do it the better as the cleaning of the pad is a breeze before painting. The car also has a good jack center point front and back so I borrowed a second hydraulic jack and used one front and back and 4 jack stands as a back up support at each wheel.
I will say it dries hard, smoothy and glossy.
I will add that the sooner you do it the better as the cleaning of the pad is a breeze before painting. The car also has a good jack center point front and back so I borrowed a second hydraulic jack and used one front and back and 4 jack stands as a back up support at each wheel.
I will say it dries hard, smoothy and glossy.
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Will do I will even take a picture of the "red" paint on it now. Seems more like the orange the baby blue Gulf GT40 race cars would be trimmed in.
I will add that the sooner you do it the better as the cleaning of the pad is a breeze before painting. The car also has a good jack center point front and back so I borrowed a second hydraulic jack and used one front and back and 4 jack stands as a back up support at each wheel.
I will say it dries hard, smoothy and glossy.
I will add that the sooner you do it the better as the cleaning of the pad is a breeze before painting. The car also has a good jack center point front and back so I borrowed a second hydraulic jack and used one front and back and 4 jack stands as a back up support at each wheel.
I will say it dries hard, smoothy and glossy.
Then picture with new G2 black and final added the Decals from Ebay .
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Here are 4 pictures. One the old Red/ Orange G2 paint. The second showing the GS jacked up front and back. Good jack points but rear is far under car and hard to jet jack handle travel. Not a lot of good jack stand points so they were there for worse case.
Then picture with new G2 black and final added the Decals from Ebay .
Then picture with new G2 black and final added the Decals from Ebay .