What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Sam Harris

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Nice! Gonna paint them at all?
Considering it. Not sure. Never painted the calipers before. I guess as long as I use caliper paint and do some prep work they should be good.. what would you recommend Tony? [emoji106][emoji16]
 

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Ok I guess I have to be smarter than the bracket. Lol. If I pulled a wheel to look it would have been obvious. [emoji1787]
Lol. Yep. I used Dupli-Color caliper paint. Just pull the slide pins out, separate the bracket from the caliper and what I use on the rubber is electrical tape to wrap around and tape them off. It works better for some stuff than masking tape because you can stretch it around small objects. Mask what you can, use electrical tape on what you can’t. Buy a couple cans of brake cleaner and clean then first with that and a brush.

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Lol. Yep. I used Dupli-Color caliper paint. Just pull the slide pins out, separate the bracket from the caliper and what I use on the rubber is electrical tape to wrap around and tape them off. It works better for some stuff than masking tape because you can stretch it around small objects. Mask what you can, use electrical tape on what you can’t. Buy a couple cans of brake cleaner and clean then first with that and a brush.

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Good advice right here @Sam Harris.
High temp ftw!
 

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Lol. Yep. I used Dupli-Color caliper paint. Just pull the slide pins out, separate the bracket from the caliper and what I use on the rubber is electrical tape to wrap around and tape them off. It works better for some stuff than masking tape because you can stretch it around small objects. Mask what you can, use electrical tape on what you can’t. Buy a couple cans of brake cleaner and clean then first with that and a brush.

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Thanks Mark!
 

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Oh man... maybe I could use these instead!!?

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“Designed for disk breaks” [emoji1787]
 

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