Painting my PCCB Calipers
#1
Burning Brakes
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Painting my PCCB Calipers
My Spyder came with PCCB's but I removed them for some events but before I put them back on I think I am going to change the color. The Yellow introduces another color and I have three now, Black car, red interior and red trim and lights. The Yellow just bugs me...I understand it means I have PCCBs but I don't care about impressing others only myself
So I am considering either Silver with a red logo or Red with a Black logo ( You know to make it different than the S calipers)
What do you guys think? Funny on every other Porsche forum I come across threads of guys seeking permission to make theirs yellow only to have the purists or snobs flip out.
So I am considering either Silver with a red logo or Red with a Black logo ( You know to make it different than the S calipers)
What do you guys think? Funny on every other Porsche forum I come across threads of guys seeking permission to make theirs yellow only to have the purists or snobs flip out.
#2
Race Director
My Spyder came with PCCB's but I removed them for some events but before I put them back on I think I am going to change the color. The Yellow introduces another color and I have three now, Black car, red interior and red trim and lights. The Yellow just bugs me...I understand it means I have PCCBs but I don't care about impressing others only myself
So I am considering either Silver with a red logo or Red with a Black logo ( You know to make it different than the S calipers)
What do you guys think? Funny on every other Porsche forum I come across threads of guys seeking permission to make theirs yellow only to have the purists or snobs flip out.
So I am considering either Silver with a red logo or Red with a Black logo ( You know to make it different than the S calipers)
What do you guys think? Funny on every other Porsche forum I come across threads of guys seeking permission to make theirs yellow only to have the purists or snobs flip out.
If believe the color change will be durable then you can of course have the PCCB calipers painted any color or color pattern you want.
#4
As silly as it sounds check with Porsche first as i think I read somewhere that Porsche voids warranties if the calipers are painted... yes that is silly but it would be better to check it out.
#5
Rennlist Member
If you want an OEM level of quality you'll need to remove the calipers and have them powder coated. I suspect that would also require you to "unload" the calipers, but I'm not sure. The caliper paint kits at Pep Boys are for Hondas.
#6
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Thanks for all the feedback.
First of all, I would never, ever use a brush method. I live in the same county as brembo is located and know the shop that does all of their short order special color painting. They are painted not powder coated I learned and stand up as well as any method.
I spoke to the owner and he has the Porsche stencil in stock and can do any color I want with assurances of a 100% OEM look. I saw the 991 turbo calipers they did for one of the Angels players 9 Black with red logo's ) and was pleased.
I think I am going with GT Silver and red logo but may do a black logo on one and decide.
As far as warranty, I have a aftermarket one and it's not affected.
I think the silver will look exotic and match my car perfectly.
again, thanks.
First of all, I would never, ever use a brush method. I live in the same county as brembo is located and know the shop that does all of their short order special color painting. They are painted not powder coated I learned and stand up as well as any method.
I spoke to the owner and he has the Porsche stencil in stock and can do any color I want with assurances of a 100% OEM look. I saw the 991 turbo calipers they did for one of the Angels players 9 Black with red logo's ) and was pleased.
I think I am going with GT Silver and red logo but may do a black logo on one and decide.
As far as warranty, I have a aftermarket one and it's not affected.
I think the silver will look exotic and match my car perfectly.
again, thanks.
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Thanks for all the feedback.
First of all, I would never, ever use a brush method. I live in the same county as brembo is located and know the shop that does all of their short order special color painting. They are painted not powder coated I learned and stand up as well as any method.
I spoke to the owner and he has the Porsche stencil in stock and can do any color I want with assurances of a 100% OEM look. I saw the 991 turbo calipers they did for one of the Angels players 9 Black with red logo's ) and was pleased.
I think I am going with GT Silver and red logo but may do a black logo on one and decide.
As far as warranty, I have a aftermarket one and it's not affected.
I think the silver will look exotic and match my car perfectly.
again, thanks.
First of all, I would never, ever use a brush method. I live in the same county as brembo is located and know the shop that does all of their short order special color painting. They are painted not powder coated I learned and stand up as well as any method.
I spoke to the owner and he has the Porsche stencil in stock and can do any color I want with assurances of a 100% OEM look. I saw the 991 turbo calipers they did for one of the Angels players 9 Black with red logo's ) and was pleased.
I think I am going with GT Silver and red logo but may do a black logo on one and decide.
As far as warranty, I have a aftermarket one and it's not affected.
I think the silver will look exotic and match my car perfectly.
again, thanks.
#9
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My tire shop painted them red for $900 in Atlanta, GA. $1500 must include a cut for your dealership for outsourcing?
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#10
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Our local dealer offers powder coating. I would stick with the original Porsche color, but your car so paint / coat as you wish.
#11
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What lasts better?