Hmm, I always end up with the rust color/look
I'd stay with some type of glossy black personally...... random tidbits of color here and there can start looking tacky before you know what you've done.
well, another options is to buy all new calipers 1 at a time until i aquire all 4....they are 200 a pop
what rotor do they use for the rear on that setup? and is it a drum in hat e-brake?
its a rotor from a ford truck kit...and yes its an internal ebrake.
do you know which rotor(specifically) they use? and the diameter of it?
i do....It's not made anymore, and last time i checked there were only 2 or 3 left in their warehouse for each side.
I dont think lime green would look that bad. Your car is pretty much black and white. Slap a random color in there to mix it up. Just tape off the Wilwood lettering really well and let the haters hate.
EvoFire (Wilwoods on all 4) wrote:i do....It's not made anymore, and last time i checked there were only 2 or 3 left in their warehouse for each side.
i didn't know they had other kits made. i was under the impression that it was only made once and you got the only one
There are no other kits. There are however more of the rotors, because they were used for more then one application. However, the rotor has been discontinued, and they only have 2-3 left of each rotor. they are direction. I CANNOT put the left rotor on the right, or vice versa.
I have a little book I compiled a long time ago, in which I have every part number needed to build another set of these brakes. Ask Brad how his attempts have been going to aquire the numbers. There are some of the parts that are no longer made, and are only available in limited quantities.
is this a brag post? lol
I say redo them in black bro, but it's your call. I like when they match the wheels.
FOR SALE
i'd do them in white. personally i hate seeing red calipers on a car that's not red, and that goes for any other color. either do them body color or a neutral of some sort in my opinion. silver, black etc...
but personally i'd go white. i like body color calipers the best.
Just out of curiosity, what would you paint the Wilwood calipers with? Powder coating, NHT brake caliper paint or some other sort of high temp caliper paint? reason I ask is because, I would like to paint mine as well. What is the best option for changing the color on a Wilwood caliper? I hear there might be draw backs to powder coating since it has to go through 400 degrees of heat also rebuilding the caliper since you have to take them apart for powder coating. Painting also has its draw backs, since some people complain about chipping paint.
^Says the guy who steals all the front filler plates... lol
Paying someone to install parts and bragging about it being fast, is like watching someone bang your wife and being proud to raise their kids.
EvoFire (Wilwoods on all 4) wrote:There are no other kits. There are however more of the rotors, because they were used for more then one application. However, the rotor has been discontinued, and they only have 2-3 left of each rotor. they are direction. I CANNOT put the left rotor on the right, or vice versa.
I have a little book I compiled a long time ago, in which I have every part number needed to build another set of these brakes. Ask Brad how his attempts have been going to aquire the numbers. There are some of the parts that are no longer made, and are only available in limited quantities.
I know I inquired about those same part numbers too.....hopefully not as much as Brad, LOL!!
Jason
99 Z24
LG0/LD9 for Life
10 Year Bash Veteren
lol no one has tried as hard as brad...he has tried and tried and tried, along with my friends tood miller built ld9.
lol what can i say, im dedicated.
i'll never get the part numbers either. ever. just because he knows it means that much to me.
oh well, neon rears all hotted up will have to do.
Underdog Racing
who says ever brad? hell maybe ill sell you this set. I have been thinking baout baers lately!