3M Reflective Caliper Wrap
#1
3M Reflective Caliper Wrap
Made a video on the wrap I did for my calipers. I did something different and just wrapped the faces of the calipers to match the wrap on the car. It's a reflective high temperature wrap from 3M. It's easily removable if I change the wrap in the future so I thought this route was better than painting. Let me know what you think.
#4
They have several colors to choose from. Reflective and non reflective.
#7
I like the yellow on the brake pads on yours...never seen that before.
Trending Topics
#8
Instructor
lol...I meant it was better than paint in the sense that paint is more permanent. I plan on changing the color in a couple years and really don't want to deal with stripping the calipers and repainting.
I like the yellow on the brake pads on yours...never seen that before.
I like the yellow on the brake pads on yours...never seen that before.
At this point, why not buy the fake Brembo cover off ebay? They at least cover the whole caliper.... I saw them on a Gen 1 Viper at a show, to be honest, they look better than a small sticker IMO....these are only like $10
To each their own. If you are happy, have at it! I do stuff to my car all the time people don't like. When they pay for it, I will care
#9
lol...I meant it was better than paint in the sense that paint is more permanent. I plan on changing the color in a couple years and really don't want to deal with stripping the calipers and repainting.
I like the yellow on the brake pads on yours...never seen that before.
I like the yellow on the brake pads on yours...never seen that before.
#10
Burning Brakes
Never knew this product existed! Thanks for posting. Can you say where you got the material? Is it easy enough to work with to get into all the nooks and crannies on the calipers, for wrapping the whole thing?
#11
I got all my supplies from metrorestyling.com. They were very helpful and answered some of my newbie questions over the phone. That material is much thicker than the regular vinyl so it does take a little more work to get into the nooks and curves. I may try a different brand next Time around. I think Vvivid also makes a high temp reflective as well.
#12
Burning Brakes
I got all my supplies from metrorestyling.com. They were very helpful and answered some of my newbie questions over the phone. That material is much thicker than the regular vinyl so it does take a little more work to get into the nooks and curves. I may try a different brand next Time around. I think Vvivid also makes a high temp reflective as well.
#14