Seeking Opinion About Brake Caliper Color
#1
Seeking Opinion About Brake Caliper Color
Hi Everyone,
I recently purchased my first P-car, a 2005 C2 in speed yellow/black. I'd like to paint the brake calipers yellow to match the exterior color, but don't want to look like I'm trying to make other owners think I have PCCB when I don't. Please feel free to give me your opinion about yellow, red, black, or other possible colors. Thanks.
I recently purchased my first P-car, a 2005 C2 in speed yellow/black. I'd like to paint the brake calipers yellow to match the exterior color, but don't want to look like I'm trying to make other owners think I have PCCB when I don't. Please feel free to give me your opinion about yellow, red, black, or other possible colors. Thanks.
#3
Hi Everyone,
I recently purchased my first P-car, a 2005 C2 in speed yellow/black. I'd like to paint the brake calipers yellow to match the exterior color, but don't want to look like I'm trying to make other owners think I have PCCB when I don't. Please feel free to give me your opinion about yellow, red, black, or other possible colors. Thanks.
I recently purchased my first P-car, a 2005 C2 in speed yellow/black. I'd like to paint the brake calipers yellow to match the exterior color, but don't want to look like I'm trying to make other owners think I have PCCB when I don't. Please feel free to give me your opinion about yellow, red, black, or other possible colors. Thanks.
It's your car though - I would do what you like and not worry about being thought of as a PCCB wannabe.
#5
I really don't get the while painted caliper issue with Porsche. Years ago they didn't paint them at all and they worked just fine. Now you have to worry about getting them dirty. Keep in mind that the PCCBs are so much cleaner running that with a yellow caliper there isn't much needed to keep them clean. If you take a regular iron rotor and tangle it with a yellow brake caliper one of them is going to get dirty!
#6
Hi Everyone,
I recently purchased my first P-car, a 2005 C2 in speed yellow/black. I'd like to paint the brake calipers yellow to match the exterior color, but don't want to look like I'm trying to make other owners think I have PCCB when I don't. Please feel free to give me your opinion about yellow, red, black, or other possible colors. Thanks.
I recently purchased my first P-car, a 2005 C2 in speed yellow/black. I'd like to paint the brake calipers yellow to match the exterior color, but don't want to look like I'm trying to make other owners think I have PCCB when I don't. Please feel free to give me your opinion about yellow, red, black, or other possible colors. Thanks.
I think the stock look is hard to beat, so my vote is to stick with the caliper color as delivered.
Now, let's see some pics!!!!!
#7
You are probably going to be one of the few people who notice so if you have to pick a color make it something that are comfortable with and doesn't make you feel like a poseur (yellow painted standard brakes vs. PCCB's). That said, one thing to keep in mind is that if you pick any other color than black and have a rim that doesn't permit easy access (e.g. Classics) you will have a more difficult time cleaning them thoroughly.
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#8
A brake caliper is butt ugly. Why do they paint them? So insecure guys can practice one-upsmanship with each other. "Oh you got the yellow brakes, that means yours are better."
What is funny? All red brakes are not the same. So a guy in Boxster can come up to a guy in a Carerra and say, "Hey, We've got the same brakes." In fact the only thing that's likely to be the same about them is the color! My point: What is the point of coloring the brakes? My answer: just for bragging rights.
In comp below I like the black calipers better! Without the "look-at-me" calipers, the mind's focus is allowed to concentrate on the gorgeous body of the car. It's a more pure form of Porsche-itude.
What is funny? All red brakes are not the same. So a guy in Boxster can come up to a guy in a Carerra and say, "Hey, We've got the same brakes." In fact the only thing that's likely to be the same about them is the color! My point: What is the point of coloring the brakes? My answer: just for bragging rights.
In comp below I like the black calipers better! Without the "look-at-me" calipers, the mind's focus is allowed to concentrate on the gorgeous body of the car. It's a more pure form of Porsche-itude.
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#11
I would leave it as is. I don't care what colour, but don't think you can ever do as good of a job painting the calpiers as OEM and whatever color you do it may end up looking worse than stock!
#12
Paint them- It isnt always about saying that you have better brakes, thats only for people who think that way ( i find it odd). If you are like me where I make sure my pants match my socks, I would paint them a color to match well with your car or wheels...if you have black rims get yellow with black porsche writing
#13
Not to split hairs here but I think Porsche itself created some fanfare in their brochures about the brakes being painted red to intentionally designate them as "better." I could be remembering wrongly but I don't think so. I'm sorry I don't have the exact reference.
#14
paint them or not
Don't spend to much time worrying about what others think etc... if you like a color and want some contrast etc paint them..... if people are going to judge you, your car, etc based on your caliper color then these are the people you would to stay away from in life IMO.
#15
yellow would look nice i suppose... and i think speed yellow is different than the color of pccb's. to each his own. don't you also need decals for the rotors? i think you can order them from suncoast.
if you are going to do this as a diy project, that's cool. if you are going to pay a couple hundred to have them painted, there are other things you might consider that will make you enjoy the car more like the factory SSK...
if you are going to do this as a diy project, that's cool. if you are going to pay a couple hundred to have them painted, there are other things you might consider that will make you enjoy the car more like the factory SSK...