Painted hub, no more rust!!

Natey

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Painted hub, no more rust

I took JohnnyMiata's advice (http://protege5.com/vbb225/showthread.php?s=&threadid=18819&highlight=paint+hub) and decided to get rid of all that ugly rust behind my wheels. Boy, what a difference! Here's a couple of before/after pics.

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after:
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Cost: 10 bucks
Time: 1.5 hours.

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Damn, that looks hella nice...Good job. I'll have to get to doing that on my car someday. It looks perfect!!
 
It was really easy. You don't have to worry about getting paint on the rotor because as soon as you step on the the brakes, they clean the rotors for you! I just brushed the paint on with a sponge-brush, so I wouldn't have to worry about over-spray.
 
hmmmm.
I didn't paint the brake pads, but a little dry paint probably got on em when I stopped the first time. Do you think I should pop the wheels off and check it out?


EDIT: After a couple days of "spirited" driving, I've felt NO ill effects at all. 100% stoked on my silver hubs! :cool:
 
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question about rusted hub

What kind of paint (brand / color)?

And what grit sandpaper did you use, was it a sanding machine or hand sandpaper?
 
cool man, ive done the same on my MSP. i used 500 degree "Aluminum" duplicolor. it looks so much better, but the rotors themselves still look like s*** after a rainy day :(
 
I gaurentee you it won't last. Unfortunately. (notcool) I re-painted mine about 6 months ago, and now they look like crap again. You need to get some of the rotors that KYMP5's shop sells. Those are hella nice. Gaurenteed not to rust. :D
 
KYREDP5 said:
I gaurentee you it won't last. Unfortunately. (notcool) I re-painted mine about 6 months ago, and now they look like crap again. You need to get some of the rotors that KYMP5's shop sells. Those are hella nice. Gaurenteed not to rust. :D

Did you primer them first? If not, the paint will not bond well to the surface. I am planning on doing this as well, and sanding them down first for a smooth appearance.
 
I used 1200 degree paint. I sanded down the hubs using a wire wheel on a drill. Did not prime them. Been thru a few rainy days and washes and they still look fine. If I have to do that once a year even, no big deal. Cheaper than replacing all the rotors!
 
Guy at the brake shop I went to said to primer them, then paint em. He has painted them for people.
 
paulmp3 said:
do you have a link to these rotor he sells?

He doesn't have them on the site yet. If you PM him he'll hook you up. They are made by Ractive, here's what the catalog says:

"Match your brakes to your engine. Ractive Cross Drilled and Slotted Rotors keep their cool, providing increased surface area for venting the gasses caused by the extreme heat of braking. Rotors and pads last longer than stock. Rotors remain warp free for rock solid stopping power. Cadmium plating prevents corrosion."

And let me just say these thing look ******* sweet. :D

IIRC he said he'd sell them to forum members for something like $50 apeice.

Part #'s are as follows:

323370 Front Left
323470 Front Right
323570 Rear Left
323670 Rear Right
 
what are some good places in Chicago to get some aftermarket rotor's for the p5? i did the whole sanding, primer/painting thing on my camry and id rather not do it again cause it just starts looking like crap again anyways sooner or later...
 
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cervy said:
what are some aftermarket rotor's for the p5? i did the whole sanding, primer/painting thing on my camry and id rather not do it again cause it just starts looking like crap again anyways sooner or later...

I bought brembo drilled and slotted of ebay for $240 shipped all four.
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