









🔥 Turn up the heat on style with G2’s high gloss caliper paint!
The G2 High Temperature Brake Caliper Paint System Set in Red offers professional-grade epoxy paint that resists heat up to 980°F, chemicals, and physical wear. This durable, high gloss finish kit includes all application tools and comes in 12 vibrant colors, delivering a tough, stylish upgrade for your brake calipers—all proudly made in the USA.










| ASIN | B004BQ87YK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,883 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Automotive High Temperature Paint |
| Brand | G2 |
| Color | Red |
| Color Code | #FF0000 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,496) |
| Date First Available | November 10, 2010 |
| Dry Time In Hours | 24 |
| Exterior | Painted |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Full Cure Time | 48 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00196852654734 |
| Included Components | Caliper Paint Kit |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Liquid Sample |
| Item Volume | 330 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 1.61 pounds |
| Item model number | G2160 |
| Manufacturer | G2 USA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | G2160 |
| Model Name | Brake Caliper Paint Kit |
| Package Dimensions | 8.03 x 6.85 x 3.5 inches |
| Package Information | Can |
| Paint Type | Epoxy |
| Size | 330 milliliters |
| Special Feature | Set |
| Special Features | Set |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal |
| UPC | 196852654734 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
A**R
Excellent product, very happy!
Product was easy to use. Pour in the reactor, mix and paint your little heart out. More than enough paint provided. I only painted what will be visible once the new calibers go on. Super simple with the new calipers off the vehicle since they are all getting replaced. I did 2 thin coats followed by a slightly thicker coat so it could settle and limit the visibility of brush strokes. Paint is thin enough once mixed it will take multiple coats. First 2 coats left some open spots since it was filling in all of the divots of the calipers. Overall it took a few hours as I figured it out. That was with multiple interuptions from the crotch goblins I created. They are very shiny and coverage is really good. I should have put a few more layers on to get a smoother surface. It absolutely took shape of the metal. Flaws in the caliper making process are visible. Them again it it will be mostly tucked away behind rims. Took about 30 minutes after the final coat to not feel tacky. Left them for the night and by the next afternoon they felt solid. As I was re assembling the calipers I knocked on against the bracket and it took the paint off. Not a huge deal as I missed some visible spots anyways. Once I finished the original 3 coats I sealed the paint and put it in the fridge. Attempts at slowing the solidifying process. Slowed it and was gunky but enough to be able to "touch up" the few spots. Don't think it will be as shiny or smooth as the original but it will be pink like the mother of spawn asked. I bought another set for my truck and will update on the ease of process with calipers mounted on the truck. As well as pics of these from on a blacked out Edge. I hope this helps anyone who is looking for a decent price for a fun accent. V/R M
Z**S
Really good product- easy application 5/5
Super good quality it looks great, it’s not like “perfect” but for $60 it only took about 2 hours and imo it looks amazing.
J**R
Spendy but awesome
Was nervous to get started on this, but its )easier than it sounds. My calipers were brand new so I wiped them down a few times with 91% iso to remove the light factory coating. Followed the directions exactly and got an awesome finished product. Will need to install and run them to see how it holds up. I love the color exactly what I wanted. Shows up a lil darker in photos than in person for me. You get way more paint than you need a lil goes a long way. Definitely make sure you're well ventilated. The fumes about took me out on my last calipers second coat lol.
A**R
It's BLUE when dry! Not purple.
FIRSTLY - it does look purple in the can, it dries blue, I'll post after pics. This is an obvious concern, and a few reviews here made me sketchy. Wet paint and dry paint don't always look the same people, especially when it's special purpose paint with add-in activators. I used this a 2004 Mustang with Sonic Blue paint (one of the pics has part of the car in it so you can see the compare of the blues for reference). G2 will send you a color swatch free in the mail from their site btw, that's what I did. I also copied it from thier site and used Photoshop to place it on a pic of my car to give me an idea how it'd look. Got the package promptly, inspected it. It was packed like crap but unbroken. In the product box you'll find - A spray can of brake cleaner Can of paint, a little more than half full, this is so you have slush and mixing room. A glass vial of activator A paint brush. Brush itself isn't bad quality, but way to small for this use, it would take you all day! A Popsicle stick mixer, works fine. Instructions Other things you'll need and/or want - Better brushes! I got 1 inch wood chip brushes locally for $7 cents each, I got several. These worked well, but be careful as the bristles come out easily and stick to the paint. I also got some smaller detail brushes for the little spot the bigger brushes couldn't hit. Tape, I used Scotch Blue Painters tape, worked great. Gloves, masks. A can of brake cleaner, just in case. I'm sure the one they give you will be enough if all you're doing is calipers. I think I went through about 1.54 cans. I actually used some Brakleen I already had on hand. PATIENCE! Seriously, take your time on the cleaning part, it'll be worth it! Can't thing of anything else I used that was specifically caliper paint related. Here's how I did this... Read the instructions. Put the car up on stands. The paint is only good for a few hours after you mix it so you can't really do one caliper at a time. I was painting my rotors, dust shields and wheels as well on this project, so I took the calipers off the car. I did not disconnect the lines, just placed them on boxes under the wheel well. Cleaned everything on the car extremely well, steel brushing, sanding, steel wool, spraying, etc. Since the calipers were off, I didn't worry about taping anything off for that part. (I taped and placed cals under paper when spraying the shields) Read the instructions - again! Mixed the paint and activator in can using the popsicle stick. NOTES on color - IT LOOKS PURPLE IN THE CAN!!! It DOES turn blue as it dries, I'll post after pics. Paint time! I did one light coat all around. I took time, about ten minutes from start to reach the first caliper again, which is the coat time, perfect. Second coat was a little heavier, filled in gaps missed on first coat. Third coat, about the same heaviness of second, any heavier you'd have runs and dripping. Fourth, and final, coat. By this time, it was clearly blue in color. Three coats probably would have been fine. There's plenty of paint for more though, probably could've gotten a fifth still. Since I bought a ton of those 1 inch brushes, I'd used a new one for each coat. Allow to dry overnight before use. Since I still had the rest of project to do, it was actually 2 days before I put anything together again. Pay attention to your weather too. I started this in the morning, but being in San Diego, it got real hot, real fast. I did the whole project in about a week as a result of the heat and sun. I put everything back together, wiped some grease of the calipers - that was awesome, it just wiped off cleanly with a towel! I choose to add a "Mustang" decal to my calipers, this would be the time to do so if you choose (for your car of course). Remember to push your brake pedal a couple times before drive off. Enjoy! There are tons of vids available for this, I watched a few, learned a little :) Also of note, I did smell some paint burning when driving the first few days, especially when braking hard. Not sure it this was the caliper paint or the rotors, or the heat/dust shield (I used a different black caliper spray paint and high heat spray paint paint for those). I'd definitely recommend this product if you want a little extra class on your ride. It's been only a couple weeks since I applied it, but it still looks great! It's comes out a glossy medium blue. G2 also sells color coded paint too, for twice the price.
M**Y
Good quality and durable
I recently used this brake caliper paint, and overall, I’m quite pleased with the results. There are several pros to this product. First, there’s plenty of paint included, which is great because the yellow color requires several coats to achieve a nice, even finish. The yellow itself is bright and vibrant, making the calipers really stand out. The paint also seems to be high quality, adhering well to the calipers and providing a durable finish. However, there are a couple of things to keep in mind. The brush included with the paint isn’t the best quality, so I highly recommend purchasing your own brush to ensure a smoother application. Also, the paint is on the thinner side, so it will take several coats to cover the calipers properly, especially with the yellow color. And be aware that there is a bit of a smell, so it’s best to work in a well-ventilated area. Despite these minor issues, I’m happy with this purchase. The end result looks great, and the product performs well. Just remember to have a good brush and patience for the multiple coats, and you’ll be very satisfied with the outcome!
T**D
Good product
Looks great, it’s shiny. The amount of paint they give looks like it won’t be enough but after three coats of paint I was finished and had some left over. Read and follow the instructions. Also the paint color is slightly off when wet, my red paint looked like it was orange but it turned red when dried.
J**C
This came up really well Thank you
A**R
superb
C**S
Perfect pink colour for my wife’s escape. I took them right apart and painted everything proper rather then leaving it all assembled. They look amazing and we have gotten a few compliments already. It’s been 3 months and no stone chips or peeling yet but our harsh winter will be the test in the coming months. As of now I would 100% recommend this product to anyone and the skill and difficulty level is very low. One thing I should mention is I divided the kit in half with a household measuring cup. Using half this kit painted all 4 calipers on the escape with 3 coats. If you pre mix the entire amount once the hardening has set in the rest is garbage ! Now I have half the kit left not yet mixed for touch ups or re painting after a few years
K**D
Très beau résultat, séchage rapide
H**R
Good product, easy to use, everything you need included in kit besides cleaning brush and masking tape. We were a little concerned with the amount of paint received in kit, as it looked like so little, but it was more than adequate to do 3 coats on all 4 calipers. One word of caution to anyone buying Blue...the final cured finish is more of a 'Blurple' in direct sunlight, NOT the shade of blue you see in the ad...
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