I recently purchased covers and the guy I had installing said they were cheaply made and suggested powder coating. Anyone have pics of this? Any recommendations on a good place to have it done? I'm NOT going back to this guy!!
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Originally posted by JD's 45th View PostI recently purchased covers and the guy I had installing said they were cheaply made and suggested powder coating. Anyone have pics of this? Any recommendations on a good place to have it done? I'm NOT going back to this guy!!
Can you share where you got the covers? Or which brand? I was thinking of getting some myself soon.
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I wouldn't do covers. Heres a video about Brembo covers that aren't recommended. I know its for a Mustang but I would think Camaro's would have the same problem.
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The covers are actually easy to install yourself , not too pricey and can be purchased everywhere from phasteck to eBay. The powder coating is more costly, about $350 to get them powder coated from mike@thepowdercoater.com. You can see his work on the Camaro5 forum. But it is an extra cost to remove and reinstall and bleed system but last for a very long time. Or I'll throw in also a painted caliper that Pete (showstopper) can do for you...
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Originally posted by Toasty View PostAre you a V6 or V8?
Originally posted by JokerKojack View PostCan you share where you got the covers? Or which brand? I was thinking of getting some myself soon.
Originally posted by Potent SS View PostThe covers are actually easy to install yourself , not too pricey and can be purchased everywhere from phasteck to eBay. The powder coating is more costly, about $350 to get them powder coated from mike@thepowdercoater.com. You can see his work on the Camaro5 forum. But it is an extra cost to remove and reinstall and bleed system but last for a very long time. Or I'll throw in also a painted caliper that Pete (showstopper) can do for you...
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Originally posted by JD's 45th View PostI'm a V8
Here's a link to where I purchased mine. http://www.chevymall.com/Brake-Calip.../products/323/ The guy I had doing them said they looked cheap so I returned them. I was going to look elsewhere for them but haven't done that yet.
I'm a chick so I can't do them
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Originally posted by JD's 45th View PostI recently purchased covers and the guy I had installing said they were cheaply made and suggested powder coating. Anyone have pics of this? Any recommendations on a good place to have it done? I'm NOT going back to this guy!!
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There was another member I met at Deerfield tire & his looked great. Don't remember if they were plastic. I would think with plastic & being close to rotors they could get heated & melt. Did you buy from Chevymall? I looked on there & they range from 200-350? Don't exactly understand what the difference was between the 200 set & the 350 set.
FYI the member I spoke to said they were great & repealed brake dust.
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Oh - definitely not plastic. They were metal. The outer red coating just looks like plastic. I did buy them from Chevymall. Mine were only 200 as I purchased the ones for the 45th Anniversary. I want them for the brake dust. I HATE cleaning rims!!
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