So I'm getting ready to trade my Brembos for a set of Wilwoods, I can't decide whether I should paint or Powder coat them? Wanted to get some input from those with experience, pros and cons of either
I have the entire front and rear wilwoods set with rotors on my 2012. They are powder coated black with red Shelby lettering. Have had them on for three years and look day 1.
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I'm actually looking to do the reverse color combo, ruby red w/ black lettering.
I'm actually trading with another member, the set I'm getting from him are black with the gold lettering. I'm getting them redone to match my car which is ruby red w/ black stripes.Shelby has that combo. There are three version: Nickel, black and red calipers all with Shelby printed.
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I'm actually trading with another member, the set I'm getting from him are black with the gold lettering. I'm getting them redone to match my car which is ruby red w/ black stripes.
I'm definitely looking forward to getting them on the car. They should look nice behind my Super Snake rims.I see. You’ll like the looks and upgrade. Mine are ultralite 6 piston front, 4 piston rear. Go with powder coating. Its definitely tougher and looks better.
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I'm definitely looking forward to getting them on the car. They should look nice behind my Super Snake rims.
I've got a shop here locally that has powdercoated several sets of rims for me including my current SS rims.Pics or ban. Bet that combo will be awesome. Who is doing the powder coating?
I've seen some decals on Amazon and eBay that state they're hi temp, but I haven't purchased anything yetWhat are you using for the "brembo" on the front caliper? Does a normal decal hold up to the heat?
My car is Grabber Blue with White Stripes. Been tempted to go with red calipers.
Tom
What are you using for the "brembo" on the front caliper? Does a normal decal hold up to the heat?
My car is Grabber Blue with White Stripes. Been tempted to go with red calipers.
Tom