Dude, really? 3 VTECs? :lol:Hey, rubber on rubber has to be stickier than pad on steel, right? That should be worth, like 3 VTECs of braking or something...
I have heard stuff about the caliper covers before. I used them on my dodge Charger SXT and they worked fantastic. I never had any issues with them. Do you ha ve more info on why caliper covers aren't a good idea? From what I hear no matter what you do with CaliperPaint you are bound to get chipping after a few months no matter what. Sure you can TouchUp but my caliper covers went for 5 years until I traded the car.I have my emblems blacked out and OEM wheels done and it looks fine. Would never put it somewhere it could melt though.
Personally, I wouldn't use caliper covers. There is a general consensus from mechanics that they are terrible on brakes and cause the heat to get trapped in the cavity between the halves with the caliper. They also look cheesy. A $30 can of G2 caliper paint will look much better and not cause potential overheating issues. Or for the same $100 the covers cost, a shop will paint the calipers for you and do all of the work.
Just mechanics with combined hundreds of years of experience on the web. I haven't seen 1 promote caliper cover on high performance brakes.I have heard stuff about the caliper covers before. I used them on my dodge Charger SXT and they worked fantastic. I never had any issues with them. Do you ha ve more info on why caliper covers aren't a good idea? From what I hear no matter what you do with CaliperPaint you are bound to get chipping after a few months no matter what. Sure you can TouchUp but my caliper covers went for 5 years until I traded the car.
Personally I'm more afraid of using a product like G2 on my brand new brakes and causing them to lockup or something from paint getting where it shouldn't or in some hole causing issues.
They look so cheesy and cheap,you're better off with painted calipers.Wow, why did I not know about this?!
One can only imagine. I try to tell everyone to get the caliper paint. Simple and cheap and looks great.Lol I still can't imagine thinking plasti dip is a good idea for break calipers
My opinion:Wow, why did I not know about this?!