OK Caliper Polished & Mounted on Car!
Originally Posted by l Sh1ft l
Your supercharger is gonna look awesome after you do that.
Originally Posted by Doc
looks good, guess I'll make a trip to Ft. Lauderdale 
Cool Hope to c-ya
I think im goimg to teach my son how to do this & have him start polishing pieces.
Originally Posted by BlilBT
Sorry havent learned how to merge yet.

Originally Posted by DC52NV
i merged your threads together. only mods/admins can do that. what you can do to preven mods/admins from merging threads is just make one thread and update it.
Cool TY
Originally Posted by Doc
Ill do it Not a problem. just got to finish my project 1st ,,,,,& we can talk i spent enough money on the stuff.
It would be great if someone actually made SS brake lines for our cars.....all 6 lines that there are.....Im going to be speaking with our R&D manager at work(SSBC) because we are designing a new bracket for the parking brake cable on our rear kits.....so I might as well have him get lines made too.....
The calipers look awesome
, great job. One thing that would worry me about the clear coat is will it adhere to the calipers ( in my opinon, no ), you might want to look into http://www.zoops.com/product-listing.asp?ID=15 first before clear coating your calipers.
Originally Posted by DARK AGE 53
The calipers look awesome
, great job. One thing that would worry me about the clear coat is will it adhere to the calipers ( in my opinon, no ), you might want to look into http://www.zoops.com/product-listing.asp?ID=15 first before clear coating your calipers.
try this clear, have used it and it really looks nice!brake clear
Originally Posted by SS_SC_Cobalt
it will adhere...
Will it adhere or just lay on top of the surface of the calipers?
How To:
Clean surface thoroughly. Remove grease, oil, loose paint, rust, scale, etc. using a high grade cleaner such as VHT's Brake Cleaner (Product #SP-11 & #SP-11-1 for use in California) or PJ1's Super Cleaner (Product number #3-20 & 3-21 for use in California). Scuff any rusted or glossy surface with either a wire brush or steel wool. Cleanse again with high grade cleaner and let dry. Mask any surface not to be coated. Apply coating in a 70°F- 95°F environment with minimal humidity. Shake can for one minute after marble is heard. Hold can upright 12-16 inches from surface during application. Apply each coat in a crosshatch pattern. For best results, apply thin, even coats in 20- minute intervals until desired coverage is achieved.
If the surface of the caliper aren't scuffed well enough the clear coat has a good chance of flaking off over time, also, what will the caliper look like once it's scuffed up?
I'd hate to see someone go to all the trouble of making there calipers look great only to have them look like **** later, but then again maybe it will work out fine.
Scuff any rusted or glossy surface with either a wire brush or steel wool
The Finish is burnt on or (ie) polished on with a Sewn Cloth then loose cloth buffing wheel,,, Hinc the shine,, im looking in to all possiblity guys i will let you know wat i find out . This is just the start & i only did 1,,, so we are going to trial & error this. I dont get my rotors till end of next week!!
I started working on the rest of the project, Will be complete in about 10 days because of rotors.
But i can tell you they will dull a lil but they where polish at high speed,, so on their worst day they will always look ten times better than stock!
The Finish is burnt on or (ie) polished on with a Sewn Cloth then loose cloth buffing wheel,,, Hinc the shine,, im looking in to all possiblity guys i will let you know wat i find out . This is just the start & i only did 1,,, so we are going to trial & error this. I dont get my rotors till end of next week!!
I started working on the rest of the project, Will be complete in about 10 days because of rotors.
But i can tell you they will dull a lil but they where polish at high speed,, so on their worst day they will always look ten times better than stock!








