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What Colour Should I Paint My Callipers Guys


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Hi Guys

The callipers on my vehicle look a little untidy...the fronts more than the rears...its got me thinking whether i should paint them. I have painted the callipers on most of my previous vehicles...but neglected them on my current vehicle for 2 years. I usually go at them with a soft wire brush...good dose of brake cleaner...and paint with Hammerite smooth options using a paint brush rather than spray can.

Okay, so a silver T27 T4 with standard alloys...im thinking red callipers?

Any other suggestions much appreciated?

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Honestly I don't like seeing bright red calipers on normal, OEM, silver with stock rims, although, a more subtle red would be okay. This is just my personal preference, though. If it was me, I would probably paint them black, but you could get away with a nice subtle dark red.

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I, too, would prefer to try to have them matching the discs, so silver. Failing that, gunmetal grey or perhaps black if you want them to stand out.

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Thank you guys, i was thinking along those exact lines...either silver keeps it line...or black to be different but in tune...or a dull red maroon but not bright red.

Input much appreciated guys.

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