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Calliper Colour Change

Premium Colour Changing
Customization & Versatility
Paint Protection
Protection Against Corrosion

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Benefits of Calliper Colour Change

Changing the color of brake calipers is a simple yet impactful modification that enhances a vehicle’s aesthetics. Vibrant caliper colors, such as red, blue, or yellow, give a sporty and high-performance look, making the wheels stand out. This customization allows car owners to match their calipers with the car’s body color, rims, or branding for a cohesive and stylish appearance. Whether using high-heat paint or powder coating, colored calipers can make even standard factory brakes look more premium and eye-catching.

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Beyond aesthetics, coloring calipers also provides practical benefits. A high-quality coating protects the calipers from rust, dirt, and heat damage, extending their lifespan and maintaining their performance. Powder coating, in particular, offers superior durability and resistance to chipping or fading. Additionally, a well-maintained and visually appealing brake system can enhance the vehicle’s resale appeal, making it more attractive to potential buyers who appreciate attention to detail.

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Frequently asked questions

Why should I have my brake callipers painted?
Painted callipers give your wheels a sharper, more premium look while also adding a protective layer against brake dust, heat, and corrosion.
Do the callipers need to be removed from the car?
In most cases, callipers can be painted while still fitted to the vehicle, though removal may be recommended for the best possible finish.
Will calliper painting affect my brakes' performance?
No, when done correctly the paint is heat-resistant and applied carefully to avoid any contact with moving parts or brake pads.
How long does calliper painting take to complete?
Most calliper painting jobs can be completed within a day, depending on the number of callipers and the finish requested.

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