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Brakemotive painting of the hat

Bob_Whit

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With it being winter here & a few months before I can put the brakes on, a question.

Has anyone painted the hat portion so it basically disappears behind the rims? If so, what paint did you use & how did it hold up?

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Thanks BJ
I've got those, I'm just wondering if anyone's done it & do I have to do any special prep for the paint to stick.
 

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JOKER GT painted his so pm him n ask how they are holding up . He has pics in the thread brakemotive rotors 12/25/17 .
 

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i thought these rotors came with a coating?
They are zinc coated so they don't rust and are silver . Painting the hat makes that part blend in and disappear with the wheel much better look. I'm taking mine off n painting them sometime in the near future.
 

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Here you go....just did these a few weeks ago so I haven’t had time to see how they wear, I would suggest using G2 or POR like bjstang suggested, don’t be afraid to brush it on, it will be fine.
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