Professionally repainted calipers
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Professionally repainted calipers
How much is a fair price to have someone professionally repaint my calipers?
Talked to a bodyshop which does a lot of exotic cars and they quoted $800, but that includes full caliper disassembly, original paint strip, several layers of paint and clearcoat, painted on logo (stenciled and clearcoated over), brake fluid flush and refill.
Cost seems kinda high but that does seem like a lot of work, and for sure it will look a lot better than any DIY job if I were to tackle it myself. Plus this way I can pick any exotic color I want, not just whatever comes in a spray bottle.
Thoughts?
Talked to a bodyshop which does a lot of exotic cars and they quoted $800, but that includes full caliper disassembly, original paint strip, several layers of paint and clearcoat, painted on logo (stenciled and clearcoated over), brake fluid flush and refill.
Cost seems kinda high but that does seem like a lot of work, and for sure it will look a lot better than any DIY job if I were to tackle it myself. Plus this way I can pick any exotic color I want, not just whatever comes in a spray bottle.
Thoughts?
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Price will vary to everyone you go to. I've heard some saying $80/caliper. I'm sure quality and the amount of work will vary. $800 I'm sure is on the very high side. But if you only feel confident with these painters and their work then you'll be satisfied with the outcome.
I'll be honest, I just completed mine and it was a piece of cake and I'm no mechanic by any means. More time consume than anything... Cost was $20.
I'll be honest, I just completed mine and it was a piece of cake and I'm no mechanic by any means. More time consume than anything... Cost was $20.
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Fair price for a shop?...maybe $100-200. DIY would be like around $20-40.
$800 is wayyy too much. If you plan on showing your car with your wheels off or something (e.g., new brake kit) then maybe $800 is justified. Even if you do a poor DIY job, it should still last you years. Poor meaning poor sanding and cleaning prior to spray paint. But if your time is worth more, then have the shop do it. Just don't tell us you paid $800.....
$800 is wayyy too much. If you plan on showing your car with your wheels off or something (e.g., new brake kit) then maybe $800 is justified. Even if you do a poor DIY job, it should still last you years. Poor meaning poor sanding and cleaning prior to spray paint. But if your time is worth more, then have the shop do it. Just don't tell us you paid $800.....
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How much is a fair price to have someone professionally repaint my calipers?
Cost seems kinda high but that does seem like a lot of work and for sure it will look a lot better than any DIY job if I were to tackle it myself. Plus this way I can pick any exotic color I want, not just whatever comes in a spray bottle.
Cost seems kinda high but that does seem like a lot of work and for sure it will look a lot better than any DIY job if I were to tackle it myself. Plus this way I can pick any exotic color I want, not just whatever comes in a spray bottle.
You can also try places that paint custom motorcycles. People are recovering from Christmas and business is slow. See if they'll drop the sales tax if you pay with cash.
Calipers attract rocks and brake dust so get an extra heavy clear coat on them.
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I got my breaks painted and had decals put on the paint then clear coated for $300 plus the custom paint at $100 ( i went with ultra blue mica..) my car isf's matte black....
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If your going to spend over 500 dollar I would look into getting them powder coated much more durable than paint. And shop around before settling on one shop. You can also do them yourself not that hard to do just a little time consuming.
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no matter how high quality the job is, it does not change the fact that the calipers are going to be covered with brake dust, road dirt and partially hidden from view. i pay attention to calipers every time i check out a car, i have yet to differentiate a cheap DIY from high quality professional job unless the wheels are off and calipers washed.
if you are not showing your car, it's likely that the only person who will ever pay close attention to your calipers is you.
if you are not showing your car, it's likely that the only person who will ever pay close attention to your calipers is you.
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I agree. Grab a bucket (to sit on) a few beers, couple jack stands and kill half a day (somewhere warm) painting them yourself. If you use a brush you really don't even have to take them off.
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Ask Terrance about his Brembo's...He got his shop to color match- and to me they came out awesome. Just has a completely different look(noticeable)...then taking a brush on kit- or a dupli color spray paint kit and doing it yourself...
One day if I ever decide to change colors of my Brembo's I'll pay the extra $$ to have it done the right way.
But that's just me....
One day if I ever decide to change colors of my Brembo's I'll pay the extra $$ to have it done the right way.
But that's just me....
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Brembo also says never remove the pistons from the calipers.