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Try:
1. Out West Creations (Penrith) $250
https://www.facebook.comoutwestcreations/
2. Bulent at Detailing (Guildford) $250
http://www.instagram.combulentcardetailing
3. Auto Craze
Mag Wheels, Rims, Wheel and Tyre Dealers, Mag Wheels Direct | Autocraze
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Black Wolfy with Panoroof on order - Arriving mid Jan......
Hey guys I’m a panel beater and spray painter by trade. I think your getting a little over charged. I live out west and I’m more than happy to help you guys do your own brakes. It’s really not hard at all. Especially the car being brand new it’s simple. I want to do mine at home but have no air compressor. So if any body wants their wheels done in a two pac gloss which is better than any can. I’ll do it for free if you can lend me your compressor and I’ll do mine and yours in the same day. No short cuts I’m evan smoothing out my front calliper so it’s smooth. If your interested give me a shout out. I don’t take short cuts. I work at a leading prestige shop but I’m more than happy to help you guys out.
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Cars look great guys!!
You’re a legend! Too bad I’m in Melbourne 😩
So I noticed the brake calipers on the Wolfy (most Tiguans) as pictured below - very aesthetically boring and uninspiring. Plus there is no flat surface where I can install any “R” decal stickers....
Close up:
So I found another alternative to painting and also changing the look of the calipers is this video on YT for installing prepainted caliper covers which looks nice as well!
Installation is straight forward and comes in many colours. Only issue with the covers is that it’s made of plastic....
Thoughts on covers ($50 on eBay) vs painting ($250) the calipers directly?
YouTube
Lots of colours:
I like this rich deep blue covers:
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Last edited by Orpheus2k; 04-11-2018 at 06:14 AM.
Black Wolfy with Panoroof on order - Arriving mid Jan......
I've painted the last couple of sets with this Foliatec caliper paint and I have to say it's the best stuff I've used yet (have done a couple of sets with the VHT high temp spray cans as well).
Here's a video:
Pretty simple process. Recommend putting your car up on jack stands and doing all 4 calipers at once. The 2 pack paint does go off reasonably quickly and sets hard like enamel. I still have a great finish and smart looking calipers 12 months on.
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