where can i get stoptech caliper decals ?
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Hi Steve,
Stoptech has a caliper rebuilding program. If you can afford to have your car down for a few weeks they can refinish and rebuild your calipers to like new condition. I had this done a few years ago to a older set of calipers that started to fade.
IMHO... I would avoid the decals. If you track your car they will eventually peel/crack ( but then again I'm sure you already know this)
I have a few friends who have accounts with ST. Let me know if you need a contact...
Stoptech has a caliper rebuilding program. If you can afford to have your car down for a few weeks they can refinish and rebuild your calipers to like new condition. I had this done a few years ago to a older set of calipers that started to fade.
IMHO... I would avoid the decals. If you track your car they will eventually peel/crack ( but then again I'm sure you already know this)
I have a few friends who have accounts with ST. Let me know if you need a contact...
Last edited by str8blst; 11-30-2011 at 12:57 AM.
#5
Steve -
I just wanted you to know that I have always admired your car and finally I got the same wheels (542Rs right?) see pics in attached link and, yes I know the fronts are backwards...
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-calipers.html
By the way, back to your topic, I am also looking at repainting my calipers and so far the best option seem to be these guys -
http://www.pcars.com/porsche_parts/s...ce/p_3008.html
There is another service closer to your area but they do powercoating which some members have advised me against for track cars. Check out my posting from a couple days ago on calipers ruined at the track....Let us know what you decide to do.
http://www.vehiclecraft.com/
I just wanted you to know that I have always admired your car and finally I got the same wheels (542Rs right?) see pics in attached link and, yes I know the fronts are backwards...
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-calipers.html
By the way, back to your topic, I am also looking at repainting my calipers and so far the best option seem to be these guys -
http://www.pcars.com/porsche_parts/s...ce/p_3008.html
There is another service closer to your area but they do powercoating which some members have advised me against for track cars. Check out my posting from a couple days ago on calipers ruined at the track....Let us know what you decide to do.
http://www.vehiclecraft.com/
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