
Originally Posted by
fasteddy91
Exactly what I'm going to do and using the G2 paint kit.
Quick question though, are you guys taking the caliper bracket and caliper off to paint it or masking as much as you can?
I just purchased the S5 caliper brackets and rotors and was planning to paint the them with the G2 paint. I wasn't sure if I should paint the caliper brackets first a few days before doing the brake job and painting the caliper piston as I'm doing the brake job or just mask everything off after doing the brake job.
Thanks.
I did the same upgrade. I'd recommend painting the brackets first. Take note on the existing carrier of what surfaces need to be painted as you don't need to paint the entire bracket.
The calipers are easiest to do with the pads out. You don't have to disconnect the brake line, just have a good support for the caliper and it should be easy to paint. Save some paint for touch-ups after your put everything back together. The silver pad retaining spring can be tricky to reinstall without scratching your fresh paint job.
What I did with the G2 kit is mix half of the paint with half of the activator, replace the front rotors, painted the brackets and caliper, reinstalled. Then mix the rest and do the rears and any touch-ups. This saves you from having to rush the job as the paint has a set time where it can be applied before curing.
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