--- Armand Eshleman <aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > ..I still haven't tried the plastidip rubberized > stuff. > Armand Before you guys start coating your calipers, you need to THINK first. A rubberized coating is an insulator...you need to dissipate heat from the brake parts, NOT hold it in! Anything like that would, in my mind, tend to hold heat IN, and be detrimental to brake cooling. Sounds good for a show car, but NOT for a street-driven machine! If you're one of those trailer-queen, take-a-wheel-off-at-shows kind of guy ( or lady ), fine, works good that way. NOT for a regularly driven car, though. Not that I have any data on coating calipers, but it just seems foolhardy to coat it with something that will hold heat in potentially, and maybe cause your brake fluid to get extra hot? There IS a reason they leave some parts unpainted at the factory... Jerry __________________________________ Discover Yahoo! Find restaurants, movies, travel and more fun for the weekend. Check it out! http://discover.yahoo.com/weekend.html