Project IS-F, Restoring the Factory Brembo Calipers with West Coast Calipers

The West Coast Caliper Crew disassembled our calipers on the car. West Coast Calipers has designed their process to get great results with the calipers on the car to eliminate the chance of brake fluid ruining your freshly painted calipers that you removed for the vehicle.  Brembo paints there calipers from the factory right over everything as well so this isnt any worse than what the biggest manufacturer of OEM performance brakes does.  Look carefully at the Brembos on any expensive car and you can see this.

The crew removes the pads, clips and pins from the front calipers.

The rear calipers are disassembled too.  After the pads are removed the calipers are carefully and thoroughly cleaned with microfiber cloths and a degreaser.

Next the loose clear coat was blown free with compressed air.

14 comments

    1. It won’t stick to the boots well, so if the boot needs to flex the paint will flake away from the boot, no problem. That’s my experience after having used high temp epoxy paint to refinish my own brembo calipers.

  1. I’m curious to know which Brembos have the pistons and boots covered in paint. (I’m genuinely curious, I’ve just never experienced it). They look amazing afterwards. Could you have had the Lexus logos put back on them if you wanted?

    1. not all of them but I have seen it on some cars like my STI. I think it so the finish won’t be damaged assembling them, they normally paint over the bolts are everything. You can put anything on them.

    2. I have some high-end Brembo Monoblock calipers sitting on my desk and the boots are covered in paint from the factory.

  2. Wow, the end results are impressive. Really nice to see the care that’s taken during the prep too.

    FWIW, I bought a used set of front Brembo calipers taken from a 997 911 4S and the stock seals had red paint on them.

  3. I am wondering if it wouldn’t be easier/better to pull the calipers and hang them in the wheel wells on a stiff wire, rather than doing all of that masking.

  4. I was curious about doing this with my Brembos but looking more towards the powder coating solution. Did you consider this as well or did you know re-painting was the way to go?

    1. Powdercoating isn’t a very temperature tolerant coating and tends to easily discolor. West Coast Calipers tells me that the paint they use is.

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