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j4m1e
PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 3:26 am Up
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Hi,

I have read all the posts about painting the Brake disc's covers and drums but i was wondering... i have a tin of hammerite paint can i use that on the drums and disc covers ? or do i need to buy another type of paint ?


I have read post on the tinternet too and they all seem to think it works fine if not better then other paints


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 3:36 am Up
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Thats what I always use n it works fine bud
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hammerite is fine to use. just mask the discs etc up well if your not taking the calipers etc off .
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excellent ! time to get painting Wink i think im going to do this in the bank holiday after my holiday to benidorm Wink lol so i'll post up some pix on the finishede product Very Happy cheers
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Danw_VVT wrote:
hammerite is fine to use. just mask the discs etc up well if your not taking the calipers etc off .

yeh what Dan said.....i ended up painting pipes and clips haha

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j4m1e
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kingdom200 wrote:
Danw_VVT wrote:
hammerite is fine to use. just mask the discs etc up well if your not taking the calipers etc off .

yeh what Dan said.....i ended up painting pipes and clips haha



thats a point what pipes can you paint using hammerite ?

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I did mine 2.5 years ago when I still had alloys on. WHEN the car's clean, the finish is still brilliant.

Hammerite ftw.

Hi Mikey Smile

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i wouldnt paint any pipes mate, certainly not rubber ones like brake hoses etc, they would probably flake aswell.
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ok one more question how do i remove the calipers ? *or is there a post on here any ones knows of ? * or is it just easier just leave them on ?

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I didn't even take them off tbh with you.
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www.206info.co.uk/Foru...=1797.html

Same for all models, mine however had a oversized torx bolt (t55) holding calipers onto the hub


 


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here is a look at doing it:

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this is a bit of a neewb Question ... but whats the best way to do this .... i.e can i just jack one side of the car up at a time and do one wheel or using jack/axle stands ... if using the secound option where do the stands go ?
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check your manual for jack points
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this can be done 1 at a time, tip though. turn the wheesl to the right. give you better access to the bolts and rear of caliper.
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