"Painting" rotors

Mantic6t9

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Here's the deal. I just bought new front and rear disks for my m3. As we all know, if you don't paint the hub it will rust. Now i really like the raw metal look of new rotors and don't want to paint them a different color. I came up with the idea of spraying 4-6 coats of just clear on the metal to protect it from the elements. This way i still have to look of the raw part.



Has anyone tried this or have any thoughts about it? I was on a quest today to find a clear coat with more then a 500deg rating and failed. I did a quick search online and found this:



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I think i'm going to order a can or two but i want to get a few opinions on this first before a spend $25+ on 2 cans of clear coat.
 
Yeah i've painted my brakes on my other car with good results. The question here is will the clear hold up the same as a normal paint, will it change color, etc.... I don't know anyone who has tried this. Maybe i should just go ahead with it and post my results.
 
Mantic6t9 said:
Yeah i've painted my brakes on my other car with good results. The question here is will the clear hold up the same as a normal paint, will it change color, etc.... I don't know anyone who has tried this. Maybe i should just go ahead with it and post my results.



Sometimes the only way to determine if something will work is to try it. I guess if the clearcoat does yellow you can always have the rotors bead blasted and plated. If you do it please keep us in the loop as this would be a very low cost alternative to plating.:up
 
I have painted mine with a Hammerite smooth paint, holds up well apart from where the wheel touches the rotor hub and the paint has came away.
 
Yeah i have no problem painting them guys. I've done that before and they look great. The question here is just using clear coat with no paint.



Not the best pic to show what i painted but it's all i have.

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I can't beleive your new rotors aren't coated!

I just swapped mine out for Powerslots, and the difference is night & day; coated rules!(and no more painting to worry about)
 
I bought Brembo and Zimmerman rotors. I got a great deal on these. If anyone needs brakes for their e36 BMW PM me and i'll give you the info. Here is what I got.

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andriver and Brad,



Thanks for the compliments. Too bad my Type R sits in storage all winter..I think that I've even forgot how it drives!



Pic:

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As far as aftermarket "coated" rotors are concerned, I'm not sure that the finish won't corrode. I had the cadmium coating on my Stillen rotors wear off after about a year.



Dean
 
are there any advantages as far as protection to doing this?



any time i see a car up on a rack gettings its brakes done, rotors and drums and such are rusted out like mad. .
 
Not really much protection needed. But the real advantage, besides much improved looks, is that it's far easier to maintain the cleanliness of a smooth painted surface. :up
 
I'm going to decide what to do tonight. In the end it's a minor detail and it's going to cost me 3-4 times as much to order the clear and have it shipped then to just buy some high temp paint locally.



Dean did you put clear over you paint?
 
No, I didn't but I think that it should work fine. I'm thinking about spraying a coat of hi-temp clear over the front brake calipers on my 1997 Supra. The OEM clear coat is chipping, but the dark basecoat and "Supra" lettering is intact.



Dean





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