I have heard that it is extremely dangerous to inhale
brake dust fumes (like the ones you create while cleaning the parts you
need to clean)
I will assume no responsibility for this, and do all
your mods at your own risk. It might work for me it might work for
him, but it might not work for you. use your imagiination and have
fun.....
you will need 2 cans of 1200 degree paint, one can of brake cleaner,
and several wire brushes. i bought a large one, and three small ones.
I only used one small, and the large one. use the large first, and
use sum force. then use the smaller one to get into the grooves of
the mounting bracket. for the caliper itself, only the top and a
small part in the center will be visible.
for the front brakes, you will need a 17mm socket and wrench, for the
rears, you will need a 14mm socket and wrench.
I cleaned mine first with the brake cleaner, let em dry, then scrubbed em good with the large and small brush. i went back over them with the brake cleaner and let them dry again. you will notice how clean they look after you brush at em for awhile.
i didnt use primer or clean off the brake cleaner, i just let it dry. this cause the paint to run and not spray on evenly. a small touch up with a paint brush works wonders, or if you can find high temp primer your all set.
i used a box and speaker wire (or you can use a wire hanger) and jerry rig the caliper to a suspension peice up in the wheel well.
i went back over the caliper while mounted with a paint brush after
a week and a good wash. they stand out very well now.