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Caliper Covers vs. Paint - Yea or Nay?

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IMO caliper covers are the lamest thing to add to your vehicle, same with painting your calipers red, might as well put a type r badge on it.
Even lamer than those brass colored bull testicles I saw hanging under a jeep a few days back?
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Even lamer than those brass colored bull testicles I saw hanging under a jeep a few days back?
That’s’s a tough call, may have call it a draw.
Or, better yet, paint the testicles. Bright red. Or blue, for that matter.

All kidding aside, I was thinking about a ceramic paint (durability/easy cleaning) or a cover for the brake dust benefits. Plus, with 33x12.5s on 20s, I think black, red, or white would look nice.

On the paint issue, I don't have a lift for the capability of doing all four at once.
 

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And what's wrong with the JT's stock brakes? Granted, larger diameter tires make the brakes work harder and can increase stopping distances, but the brakes are otherwise great.

Never saw the need to "show off" brakes. They are utility- a necessary part. May as well powder coat the transmission and stripe the drive shafts.
Maybe I'll paint the front receiver orange.
 

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And what's wrong with the JT's stock brakes? Granted, larger diameter tires make the brakes work harder and can increase stopping distances, but the brakes are otherwise great.

Never saw the need to "show off" brakes. They are utility- a necessary part. May as well powder coat the transmission and stripe the drive shafts.
Maybe I'll paint the front receiver orange.
And what if my driveshafts are already striped? :)
 

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And what's wrong with the JT's stock brakes? Granted, larger diameter tires make the brakes work harder and can increase stopping distances, but the brakes are otherwise great.

Never saw the need to "show off" brakes. They are utility- a necessary part. May as well powder coat the transmission and stripe the drive shafts.
Maybe I'll paint the front receiver orange.
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May as well powder coat the transmission and stripe the drive shafts.
Well I did 'stripe' paint my old FJ40 Land Cruiser skid plate
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I figured if I was upside down in a ditch, that might be better than dirt black :idea:
 

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1. Paint them over cover them
2. What shadow papa said.
3. BBK on a JTis a waste of money.

Are you tracking your JT?
Are you experiencing brake fade?
No? Then a BBK won’t do a darn thing.

With 35ā€ tires, I can lock up my brakes.

You want to stop shorter? Look to a different tire.

Summer tires of the same size will stop sooner than an all-season on a dry road at cool to warm temps.

An all season will stop shorter in 20degree temps than a summer tire.

Other examples are out there.

Bottom line, my JT will stop as quick as your’s with HUGE 6-piston jobbers that set you back $10k.

now, back to back to back? You got me. But then, what are you doing? HPDE’ing your JT? LOL
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