need brembos painted...
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New to Sac! You need to get out to the thursday meet!
I know there is a really good place that will rebuild them along with powdercoat. I heard about them in nasioc. I'll try and find the link...
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I know there is a really good place that will rebuild them along with powdercoat. I heard about them in nasioc. I'll try and find the link...
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If you are doing the rebuild yourself just search "powder coating brembo" and you'll get a ton of shops. If you need someone to do the rebuild for you, try calling some of the tuner shops and see what they say.
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i was at the meet last night at "qdoba." i say "qdoba" cuz it was really at five guys, which is way better...
anyway, i would do the rebuild myself, but i have no idea what that entails, or where to find the parts. is it expensive to rebuild them? what about powder coating them? is that expensive too? i'm about to order the pads, rotors, brackets, lines and fluid and if that sounds expensive, trust me it is. i adding more costs for paint and rebuild, that puts me around 2k for brembos lol. shoulda just bought the damn sti...
anyway, i would do the rebuild myself, but i have no idea what that entails, or where to find the parts. is it expensive to rebuild them? what about powder coating them? is that expensive too? i'm about to order the pads, rotors, brackets, lines and fluid and if that sounds expensive, trust me it is. i adding more costs for paint and rebuild, that puts me around 2k for brembos lol. shoulda just bought the damn sti...
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i was at the meet last night at "qdoba." i say "qdoba" cuz it was really at five guys, which is way better...
anyway, i would do the rebuild myself, but i have no idea what that entails, or where to find the parts. is it expensive to rebuild them? what about powder coating them? is that expensive too? i'm about to order the pads, rotors, brackets, lines and fluid and if that sounds expensive, trust me it is. i adding more costs for paint and rebuild, that puts me around 2k for brembos lol. shoulda just bought the damn sti...
anyway, i would do the rebuild myself, but i have no idea what that entails, or where to find the parts. is it expensive to rebuild them? what about powder coating them? is that expensive too? i'm about to order the pads, rotors, brackets, lines and fluid and if that sounds expensive, trust me it is. i adding more costs for paint and rebuild, that puts me around 2k for brembos lol. shoulda just bought the damn sti...
How do you want to paint them?
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when it comes to the decal, a sticker will change color/peel (depending on temps)off. Silk screen was recommended by a few shops here in the south bay. a member on here went the sticker route and they turned out amazing....unless your going to track the car i dont think your goign to get temps high enough peel off /discolor. my.02 cents
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i got subaru 4 pots painted blue with subaru stickers on the car now and the stickers have held up fine. i only daily drive the car so its not a huge deal if i have stickers as opposed to silk screening or whatever. i just want it to look nice n stop a wee bit better.
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