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Painted Calipers?

Old Jun 18, 2009 | 07:17 PM
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Where do you see $1-2000 BBK brake systems? The only other brake system out there for 204s are Rotara and the cost difference between Rotara and Brembo aren't that great...I'd rather go with the best for safety equipment instead of squabble over a few hundred. Brembos are also who make the current AMG calipers on the C63.

And yes, the braking power is much improved over the stock setup.


Another argument that can be made is the more money put in, the more I save. Through sponsorships I've picked up modding, I've already been able to save over $1k in costs. Allowed me to meet and make contacts that have helped further my family motorsports business, further generating revenue.


Look, there's no point arguing. Two different cultures. Some ride stock, some don't. Not saying one's better than another, but without those who push and show what can be done to this car, everyone would look the same.

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Old Jun 18, 2009 | 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Azn_C300
Where do you see $1-2000 BBK brake systems? The only other brake system out there for 204s are Rotara and the cost difference between Rotara and Brembo aren't that great...I'd rather go with the best for safety equipment instead of squabble over a few hundred. Brembos are also who make the current AMG calipers on the C63.

And yes, the braking power is much improved over the stock setup.


Another argument that can be made is the more money put in, the more I save. Through sponsorships I've picked up modding, I've already been able to save over $1k in costs. Allowed me to meet and make contacts that have helped further my family motorsports business, further generating revenue.


Look, there's no point arguing. Two different cultures. Some ride stock, some don't. Not saying one's better than another, but without those who push and show what can be done to this car, everyone would look the same.

Lol, I'm not hating or arguing or anything. I'm just curious. I don't know anything about brakes or really modding altogether. I haven't done anything to my car, and I'm considering even replacing the air filters because I don't want to mess with my car. I'm just curious.
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Old Jun 18, 2009 | 07:36 PM
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Not arguing like argue argue, but like discussion argue

Like I said, modding really is a subculture and if you run in those circles, compete in shows, and belong to teams, it's fun to do, although costly. Modding european luxury is more expensive than JDM. You can get cheaper brake options for JDM vehicles, but unfortunately, we're slapped with a Mercedes tax not just in legit services/repairs, but in aftermarket modding. The good thing about that is it weeds out the high school wannabes, but the wallet takes a hit.

C classes are destined to be a dime a dozen. It's entry level luxury. Sure at first they turned heads, but now they're everywhere. Modding appeals to those who seek a sense of individualism.
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Old Jun 18, 2009 | 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Azn_C300
Powder coated....probably a couple hundred. Prices will vary by region. If you're unsure about what color to go with, you can always use some G2 Caliper paint and do it yourself to see how it looks. Reports vary, but I've seen some of that paint last a year, some more.
I used the G2 Kit on my 01 Millenia. I was pretty easy and held up well over the course of 7 years. I had three small rock chips and the finish was still very glossy. If I go with larger wheels, I will likely go the same route or send them out for powder coating if I find a good shop around ATL.
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Old Jun 18, 2009 | 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by C300Sport
I used the G2 Kit on my 01 Millenia. I was pretty easy and held up well over the course of 7 years. I had three small rock chips and the finish was still very glossy. If I go with larger wheels, I will likely go the same route or send them out for powder coating if I find a good shop around ATL.
I found one. The Powdercoater, $250 to just to powdercoat (you take off the brake caliper by yourself of other store) and $500 to take off and install + powdercoat.
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