Transform Your Calipers with FineRide Details
Caliper Colour Change
If you’re looking to re-fresh your calipers, or to enhance the look of your wheels, a Caliper Respray is the perfect option.
A caliper respray is the process of cleaning, prepping, and repainting a vehicle’s brake calipers to improve both their appearance and protection. Over time, calipers can become dirty, faded, or rusty due to heat, road grime, and brake dust. Respraying them not only enhances the visual appeal of the wheels—giving the car a cleaner, more customized look—but also adds a protective coating that helps prevent corrosion and wear. This can extend the lifespan of the calipers, make maintenance easier, and add a subtle but impactful visual upgrade to the overall style of the vehicle.
Prices start from 280 euro + VAT.
Decals
Got a new car?, or looking to add a small but stand out addition to your calipers?.
Our caliper decal installation service gives your vehicle a clean, factory-fresh appearance by adding high-quality, heat-resistant decals that replicate genuine OEM branding such as Audi S-Line, BMW M-Sport, AMG, and more. Each caliper is carefully cleaned and prepped before application to ensure a smooth, durable finish that looks as though it came straight from the manufacturer.
Personalized decals/creative re-spray can be discussed on inspection.
FAQ’s
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A caliper respray is the process of cleaning, prepping, and painting your vehicle’s brake calipers to enhance their appearance and protect them from corrosion.
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Normally it takes 2 days due to the process we go through. The calipers get sanded down to the bear metal for the paint to bond with the calipers for a long lasting finish. Pads are also removed.
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You can choose from a wide range of colours, including OEM-style shades. Colours are custom made to your liking.
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With proper preparation and high-temperature paint, a caliper respray can last several years without fading or peeling.
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Yes. We only use high-temperature, brake-safe coatings designed to withstand the heat generated by braking up to 800 degrees.
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No. The process does not interfere with braking components or performance.
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