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Petrograde
02-28-2004, 11:27 AM
Well,.. the kit from Eastwood arrived at my doorstep yesterday evening. I started this morning, so far I have the front done.

Now I have to wait a few hours before I can put the wheels back on and start on the rear calipers!

Since I only have 2 jack stands I have to do then separately, I bought 2 kits cause I know the first batch of paint will be hard by the time I'm ready to start on the rears. Hmmm,... Now that I think about it,... It might have been cheaper to buy two more jack stands. The 2 Eastwood kits cost just under $100 including S+H....

I'll post more later, once I've finished putting the wheels back on.

Tom

PS- I used blue painter's masking tape,... that's not over spray! lol

Cobra25
02-28-2004, 01:01 PM
Looks really nice. I was thinking of doing the same color. Let me know how It turns out if you can Thanks.

CRUZTAKER
02-28-2004, 04:46 PM
Glad to hear you finally did it. You know, I hope you took advantage of the extra paint and put several additional coats on those. I did 4 coats on each and still knicked one last fall. I discovered the auto touch up paint works great on knicks. Make sure you go to the auto store and get a match. Nothing kike a rock ding the morning of a show!

Remember though, let em' sit for atleast 48 hours before driving.

Petrograde
02-28-2004, 05:01 PM
Looks really nice. I was thinking of doing the same color. Let me know how It turns out if you can Thanks.

Thanks Cobra25. :banana:

I've just finished the rear calipers. They look good ... so far. :banana:

Here's what I've learned so far:

Cleaning- the calipers are kinda porous, so you'll really have to soak them with the brake cleaner. The cleaner the parts, the better the paint will stick.
Masking- I used blue painter's masking tape. I taped off all of the brake pads. It was a pain in the a$$.
Painting- The little 'acid' brush that comes with the kit pretty much sucks. I already had the car on jacks so I used it. It did work, but a higher quality brush would be a good idea.
More Painting- The paint isn't very thick, it will drip. So, after about 30 minutes, go back and brush off the drips.
Finishing up- The directions say to wait 2 hours before putting the wheel back on. When I was putting the front wheels back on, I dinged a caliper. :fire: It was easy enough to fix once I mixed the second batch of paint.


Here's some more pics!

Tom

Petrograde
02-28-2004, 05:04 PM
Remember though, let em' sit for atleast 48 hours before driving.

48? The direction I read said 24.... hmmm... Was your kit made by G2?

I put 2 really thick coats on,... I hope it lasts! thanks for the tip!

Tom

CRUZTAKER
02-28-2004, 06:16 PM
I used the same product. I just take the care part one step further. I actually left the wheels off for 24 hrs, and waited an additional 24 before driving.

The blue looks really good Tom.

Petrograde
02-28-2004, 07:21 PM
I used the same product. I just take the care part one step further. I actually left the wheels off for 24 hrs, and waited an additional 24 before driving.

The bluse looks really good Tom.


Thanks Barry.

This is a pretty easy mod. I think it's worth $100 bucks ($50 if you have 4 jack stands! :P ) and an afternoon worth of work.

As I type this, the rear calipers are drying after I applied a 3rd coat. I'll post some more pics of the finished rears. :banana:

Tom

SergntMac
02-28-2004, 08:14 PM
Paint bad.

Retains heat.

Heat warps.

Extra jack stands good.

Petrograde
02-28-2004, 08:50 PM
Just got done putting the rear tires back on... I took a few more pics,... looks like I'll be putting plenty of Zaino on the tires tomorrow!!

Tom

TAF
02-28-2004, 08:53 PM
Well done, Tom!

Those look GREAT!!!:bows: :beer:

I think Fordnut was the one that found G2 for us all, by the way. I REALLY like what you're doing with the Ford blue trim on your Marauder. :up:

Sure does make you wonder why you had those ugly, bird-dropping stockers on so long....don't it? :down:

Petrograde
02-28-2004, 09:00 PM
Well done, Tom!

Those look GREAT!!!:bows: :beer:

I think Fordnut was the one that found G2 for us all, by the way. I REALLY like what you're doing with the Ford blue trim on your Marauder. :up:

Sure does make you wonder why you had those ugly, bird-dropping stockers on so long....don't it? :down:

Thanks Todd,.... Well I have YOU to thank for sending down the power coated path! :lol:

I guess I'll have to change my Bob White bumper decal to blue,... I am also thinking about getting the rear quarter panel decals :coolman:

Tom

Cobra25
02-29-2004, 08:13 AM
Thanks Todd,.... Well I have YOU to thank for sending down the power coated path! :lol:

I guess I'll have to change my Bob White bumper decal to blue,... I am also thinking about getting the rear quarter panel decals :coolman:

Tom Rear quarter panel decal's ?

Petrograde
02-29-2004, 08:16 AM
Rear quarter panel decal's ?

yup,... click here (http://www.bobwhitedecals.com/Marauder.html) and scroll all the way to the bottom.

Tom

Cobra25
02-29-2004, 08:18 AM
Paint bad.

Retains heat.

Heat warps.

Extra jack stands good. SergntMac are you saying that by applying this coating our brakes will heat up faster and that our brake fluid might boil giving us less stopping power?

CRUZTAKER
02-29-2004, 08:32 AM
Baer's breaks are painted, as well as porsche, ferrari, and lamborghini....

Cobra25
02-29-2004, 08:44 AM
yup,... click here (http://www.bobwhitedecals.com/Marauder.html) and scroll all the way to the bottom.

Tom Thanks for the information. Not crazy about the rear panel decals, if the were smaller I might , but 17 inches is a little to big for me, but do like the one's for the Mirror's.

Petrograde
02-29-2004, 08:49 AM
Thanks for the information. Not crazy about the rear panel decals, if the were smaller I might , but 17 inches is a little to big for me, but do like the one's for the Mirror's.

They are a bit big,... I'm still undecided. It might be a little too much. Maybe one of the rear 1/4 window Gods head decals... hmmm

Haggis
02-29-2004, 08:53 AM
Maybe one of the rear 1/4 window Gods head decals... hmmm

Before you order those check out the ones in the store.

http://www.mercurygallery.net/store/product_info.php?products_id=3 9&osCsid=cb919d722540f9b61d19f41 24f041af1

FordNut
02-29-2004, 01:41 PM
SergntMac are you saying that by applying this coating our brakes will heat up faster and that our brake fluid might boil giving us less stopping power?

I believe he is referring to the paint on the rotors. Most of the aftermarket brake rotors I have seen, if they have any colored portions, are done by anodizing instead of painting. Personally, I don't know how much of a problem it would be on the surface that is painted since it is up next to the hub.

And he's referring to rotor warpage, not fluid boiling.