Is it cheesy to paint calipers red (or any color)?

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JulesMaximus

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My Brembo calipers are painted silver, rims are semi-gloss black, but the calipers are plainly visible as they are mounted outside the wheel.
 
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KentState

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Pontiac painted the calipers on the GTO and it looked decent behind the rims. Bad picture, but gives you an idea.

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yottabit

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Only cheesy if you use spray paint and it all flakes off

Now brake DRUMS, that's another story...
 

FuzzyDunlop

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A PRIME example of Doing it Wrong
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-I been meaning to post this photo for so long... totally forgot about it till today.
 

wabbitslayer

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I think anyone considering this should try to really stand out by keeping the calipers they way they are and painting the rotors instead.
 

deadken

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Painting stock / single piston calipers RED is like a chubby girl wearing a belly shirt. It's might not be wrong, but it certainly isn't right.
 

JCH13

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does it matter? It still wears off after you brake a few times. If your rims show the rotor, you'll see colored hub with grey rims.

Isn't chrome dust hazardous? I guess it doesn't really matter as long as you aren't blowing it off in a shop when you disassemble, but I would rather have paint than chrome dust.

Depends on the flavor: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromium

Trivalent chromium (Cr(III) or Cr3+) occurs in trace amounts in foods and waters, and appears to be benign.[48] In contrast, hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI) or Cr6+) is very toxic and mutagenic when inhaled.