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Painted. Looks awesome when done.
There is probably an attorney around here who can provide further guidance, but I believe that the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act prohibits them from voiding the warranty unless they can prove the modification caused the problem. It’s the responsibility of the manufacturer to prove that the modification caused the problem, not the consumer to prove that it did not.
I have the T-Sportline 20" Black Matt Turbines on my car. I've dropped off the car this morning and have decided to have the rotors painted while on the car. I'm also getting the chrome delete. Really excited.I agree 100%!
I also thinks it looks better with the 21 inch wheels, instead of the smaller 19 inch wheels!
Brushing any paint on metal is going to leave brush strokes and probably hairs. I wouldn't recommend that you do that.Has anyone gone the ForMyTesla route with brushing on two coats and then applying the letters? Seems to be the easiest DIY solution to me. Also, is rear parking brake caliper meant to be red as well? As always, thanks in advance, you forum peeps are the best!
Hairs? If you are getting hairs in your paint you need to not use dollar store paint brushes. Also if you get a decent paint that self levels well it won't leave brush marks.Brushing any paint on metal is going to leave brush strokes and probably hairs. I wouldn't recommend that you do that.
Hairs = bristles.Hairs? If you are getting hairs in your paint you need to not use dollar store paint brushes. Also if you get a decent paint that self levels well it won't leave brush marks.
Not saying that's the best way to paint calipers though.