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irondiezl3 03-31-2010 08:18 PM

going to paint brakes need advice
 
so last year i painted my brakes and it lasted good for a year now all the rust is completely showing. so im replacing my calipers & drums and want to know the best steps to hopefully last longer than a year. im going to use caliper paint but should i prime them first? also is there something i can put on them to prevent rust? any tips advice appretiated!

walkerj014 03-31-2010 08:34 PM

You always want to prime bare metal. When I used to paint we used to wipe or clean the metal with solvent, then prime it. We used to use a zinc primer, the zinc stops rust from flashing or starting, but I don't know if they make a high temp zinc primer. Then finish paint

best way to clean it is sandblast or mediablast it, but the part is small and would prolly cost alot just for a small piece, then prime. Then finish paint then bake. like I said to much money for such a small piece.

irondiezl3 03-31-2010 08:54 PM

where can i get a zinc primer any store?

walkerj014 03-31-2010 09:16 PM

You can check your local autoparts store or I found this http://www.alvinproducts.com/Products/Products.asp?id=4

cherrington17 03-31-2010 10:29 PM

I cleaned mine, then used high temp caliper paint, in VERY thin coats. like 3-4 layers. Then clear coat in even thinner layers. 5-6 layers. Then done.

I've done 2 sets. Mine i did thick and heavy. The paint cracked from heat/cold and being thick. I replaced the calipers (both went bad) and didn't repaint them.

I did a friend's very thin, and they are still perfect. (about 1.5 years ago) not even a crack in the paint.

irondiezl3 03-31-2010 10:31 PM

do i need to clean them if they are new in box? thin coats sounds good im gunna see if i can get my hands on some of that zinc primer.

walkerj014 03-31-2010 11:36 PM

Atleast rub them or spray them down with brake cleaner or some type of solvent to get rid of factory residue (oil and what ever else the use to machine them) Then paint them. If you decide to prime it, you can go 1 thin coat on the primer 2 max. then let it dry and finish paint.

irondiezl3 04-01-2010 02:20 AM

the calipers on my car now that im changing out have no rust on them and they are 3 years old is that normal for calipers to stay rust free?

cherrington17 04-01-2010 07:52 AM

yes. most calipers are aluminum... they can't rust.

irondiezl3 04-01-2010 09:47 AM

wow i feel stupid im getting mine from napa unless you think there is a better place to go?

domscox 04-01-2010 10:09 AM

I have two Alero's and both of them have aluminum calipers front and back. They are both 2004 but not sure that makes a difference. I also have a full set of rear disc brakes laying around I would be willing to trade for something. That is if someone wants to swap out there drums.

irondiezl3 04-01-2010 10:27 AM

i wish i knew how to do that swap id do it in a second.

domscox 04-01-2010 11:34 AM

I dont buy anything from napa now that I get the 20 dollar credit at Auto Zone.

irondiezl3 04-01-2010 12:05 PM

someone posted az calipers are garbage?

widbyj 04-01-2010 01:24 PM

az calipers tend to be low-grade. I went through 5 front calipers to find two good ones - poor/wrong threading of brakeline connection and slide bars. At least I've got some spare hardware out of the deal.

Fresh calipers just need cleaning before paint, like ^^ said. I just tape off the critical spots, hang then from a string in the garage and then apply several light coats of "Caliper Paint" like thier directions say.

colonel6632 04-01-2010 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by irondiezl3 (Post 535534)
i wish i knew how to do that swap id do it in a second.


from what i've read. not hard at all. the brake lines are already there. it's basically bolt off old setup, bolt on new setup. but i can't say for sure. mine came stock with 4-wheel disc

cherrington17 04-01-2010 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by irondiezl3 (Post 535548)
someone posted az calipers are garbage?


that was me. i, also, went through 5 crap ones, before buying one from napa. looked brand new (all the AZ ones looked like they were junkyard specials)

and its working great.

AZ lost a customer due to crappy parts, and even more idiotic employees.
"yellow top optima's work in cars?! but its a boat battery!... I don't think you should use that"

*facepalm*

irondiezl3 04-01-2010 08:23 PM

hahahaha if u say napa then napa it is u have yet to dissapoint.


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