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Whilst reading the cdn flyer I saw the brake paint kits.
I was wondering if they would help prevent the further rusting my drums seem to have. I would thing they do.
I noticed the kit includes brake cleaner and paint. Any need to apply primer on the drums?
what kind of gains can i expect from red paint? blue?
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Artciles section there is a how to for drums.
No need to buy a speacial kit. I msure you or a freind allready has the stuff in a gaarge. $5 for a can of high temp drum/caliper paint. Only thing you get out of it is a nicer looking drum instead of it looking all crappy.. CDN Tire just summed it up all nice.
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05-12-2004, 10:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-12-2004, 11:00 AM by j3rt.)
well the kit had cleaner, paint, gloves adn a brush for 20 bones.
holy dog sh*t, i didn't even know the articles section existed. cool.
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paint = $5
brush = $2-4
cleaner (brake cleaner) = $5 (free if you know ppl :) )
and you dont need gloves. be a man latex is for pussies LOL j/k
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Hey Jay, is that HOW TO you had up on the front page kicking around still?
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Yeah I am planning on doing this on the weekend. Figured to use a wire brush and brake clean...... just thought it would be nice to see a HOW TO as I know Jay did one before.
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vintage 2000 malibu blue ZX3 ***SOLD***
2013 performance blue ST
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I just did mine black. I got a can of high heat black paint from Can Tire. Looks good, but i did a quick job, so might need to do over in awhile.
I don't have a digi cam, or i wouldve added pics.