I used the blue G2 kit that I bought off of Ebay. It was very easy and I have several pics on this thread: http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=6177 Let me know if you have any other questions.
***SOLD***2003 Vibe GT Monotone Neptune - Inaugural October 2004 Vibe of the Month***SOLD***
Now the proud owner of Titanium Silver 2012 Kia Optima SX
Lookin' really good there, Triton!I bought a spray can of red caliper paint that I plan to use before I get the new wheels for my Vibe.I don't see how painting the calipers would cause any harm. It's the rotors that you want to dissapate the heat and they will warp if they can't do that. I've never heard of a heat warped caliper.
Former owner of a 2003 Vibe GT---Great car that gave me 8 years and 83,000 miles of trouble-free service.Current owner of a 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited AWD.
I use high temp. engine paint, $5 dollars a can. tape and spray, and they look good, granted I'll have to touch them up in the spring, but for $5 buck you can't go wrong.
I especially like that you don't have to mask everything off or worry about overspray on anything else. I would recommend getting a small model brush as well to get into the small places on the caliper. I used one and it was very easy to get into the tiny slots around the pads.
***SOLD***2003 Vibe GT Monotone Neptune - Inaugural October 2004 Vibe of the Month***SOLD***
Now the proud owner of Titanium Silver 2012 Kia Optima SX
when I did mine I took the front caliper off and the pads out. then I put a plastic bag over the rotors and left the caliper sitting on top of the rotor and sprayed it. the rears I left them on and sprayed the paint into a dixie cup and brushed the paint on. It works well and its cheap
I painted mine with black engine paint that withstands a great deal of heat. I did not take the rotor and pads off, simply covered them with a large rag and sprayed away. Worked perfectly and looks good.
2007 stage 2 Satin White Pearl Subaru STi 2008 stage 2 Subaru STi hatch See my car at: Mavrik's car page