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Hey all,

Has anyone bought any Brembo stickers / vinals to replace the ones on your brakes?

Im going to repaint them red and wanted some front and rear brembo stickers / vinals.

Who have you bought from?

Have they lasted etc??

Thanks

Adam

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hey adam,

I've made this sort of thing before for brake calipers.

That said, i cant imagine it would enjoy the heat from them under heavy braking, a suggestion would be to go with a mask cut from vinyl that you can stick on, and just spray the lettering on, then when its dry, peel away the mask and presto! Brembo on the brakes.

I can help you there also if you like.

Alot of people get the vinyl stickers made and once you spray the calipers, stick on the decals and then spray clear on top. That stops the decal from peeling off in the heat.

good idea

excellent thanks guys...

yer the clear over it sounds the go...

need to buy some now. will have to measure them up i guess?

do that and flick me the sizes, cost ya next to nothing

Is the 'brembo' lettering raised? I have standard brakes on the gtr (non-brembo) and just used a cotton bud with turps to wipe the wet paint off the letters. Came out a treat.

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Edited by CGB_R32

if you wanna do it then proper way n paint the brembo on with stencils

contact this guy on ebay i just bought my stencils off him,

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110628979693&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT

sweet mate! ill let you know!

Adam I used the sizes below. This seemed to be as close to the real sizing as possible.

Front:

brembo wording is 8sm long by 1cm high

Logo: 2cm wide

Rear:

Brembo wording 5.5cm long by 0.6cm high

Logo: 1.4cm wide.

Hope this helps.

Hey all,

Has anyone bought any Brembo stickers / vinals to replace the ones on your brakes?

Im going to repaint them red and wanted some front and rear brembo stickers / vinals.

Who have you bought from?

Have they lasted etc??

Thanks

Adam

Adam,

If you send a self stamped envelope to me I will send you a few sets as per image below as I do a lot for a local workshop, if you are lucky they will be weeded as I usually have spare sets floating around.

PM me your personal email address and I will send you my PO Box.

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