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G2 High Temperature Brake Caliper Paint System Set Yellow G2161

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Color: Yellow


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  • HEAT AND WEAR RESISTANT - G2 brake caliper epoxy paints are able to resist heat up to 980 degrees! Our epoxy paint system creates an extremely tough, durable, protective layer that is easy to maintain
  • EXTREME DURABILITY - G2 epoxy brake caliper paint system offers great chemical and physical protection against brake fluids, road salt, dust, dirt, gravel or discoloration
  • HIGH GLOSS FINISH - This professional paint kit adds a great stylish touch to any brake caliper. This brush on system has advantages over spray- type paint as it dries harder and does not flake and chip
  • 12 STANDARD COLORS - G2 brake epoxy paint kit comes in 12 different high gloss, heat resistant colors including red, yellow, silver, blue, purple, black, green, white, gold, orange , pink and lime green. Colors for every style!
  • 100% MADE IN USA - Our Paint Kits are made and manufactured in the USA. Each complete kit covers 4 disc brake calipers or 2 drums and contains an instructions manual, 1 aerosol brake caliper cleaner, 1 metal can of high temp epoxy brake caliper paint, stirrer, application brush, 1 glass bottle of high temperature epoxy reactor and a color decal
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Brand: G2


Color: Yellow


Finish Type: Gloss


Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)


Item Volume: 500 Milliliters


Special Feature: Glow


Unit Count: 1 Count


Paint Type: Spray


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor, Outdoor


Item Form: Aerosol


Brand Name: G2


Paint Type: Spray


Indoor Outdoor Usage: Indoor, Outdoor


Item Form: Aerosol


Included Components: Caliper Paint Kit


Model Name: Brake Caliper Paint Kit


Container Type: Can


UPC: 196852876976


Manufacturer: G2 USA


Part Number: G2161


Model Number: G2


Item Type Name: Brake Caliper Paint Kit


Warranty Description: Lifetime Manufacturer


Age Range Description: Adult


Special Features: Glow


Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)


Item Volume: 500 Milliliters


Unit Count: 1 Count


Color: Yellow


Finish Type: Gloss


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  • Caliper candy Caliper candy
Color: Red
Amazing product! Easy to use and no overspray. Finished project looks factory new. Super glossy and with epoxy paint should be super durable. Spend $5 more and use better quality brushes in different sizes to fully coat those places you don’t want to paint. Take your time and pay close attention to detail. You will be satisfied with results. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2026 by shirley killebrew

  • Excellent product, very happy! Excellent product, very happy!
Color: Pink
Product was easy to use. Pour in the reactor, mix and paint your little heart out. More than enough paint provided. I only painted what will be visible once the new calibers go on. Super simple with the new calipers off the vehicle since they are all getting replaced. I did 2 thin coats followed by a slightly thicker coat so it could settle and limit the visibility of brush strokes. Paint is thin enough once mixed it will take multiple coats. First 2 coats left some open spots since it was filling in all of the divots of the calipers. Overall it took a few hours as I figured it out. That was with multiple interuptions from the crotch goblins I created. They are very shiny and coverage is really good. I should have put a few more layers on to get a smoother surface. It absolutely took shape of the metal. Flaws in the caliper making process are visible. Them again it it will be mostly tucked away behind rims. Took about 30 minutes after the final coat to not feel tacky. Left them for the night and by the next afternoon they felt solid. As I was re assembling the calipers I knocked on against the bracket and it took the paint off. Not a huge deal as I missed some visible spots anyways. Once I finished the original 3 coats I sealed the paint and put it in the fridge. Attempts at slowing the solidifying process. Slowed it and was gunky but enough to be able to "touch up" the few spots. Don't think it will be as shiny or smooth as the original but it will be pink like the mother of spawn asked. I bought another set for my truck and will update on the ease of process with calipers mounted on the truck. As well as pics of these from on a blacked out Edge. I hope this helps anyone who is looking for a decent price for a fun accent. V/R M ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Worth The Buy Worth The Buy
Color: Red
Awesome product!!! Color came out exactly as I wanted, I’d say put 3 coats though! I only could do two on mine alittle heavier on second coat due to running out of day light and changing rotors/pads took some time. Also didn’t care about alittle getting on the back pads and retainer as those will be changed again anyway. You have plenty of coating I still had lots, and just give it alittle stir here and there. It never clumped up or started to dry in can. But still came out nice! Definitely worth the buy! Take your time do not rush! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2026 by judd k

  • It's BLUE when dry! Not purple. It's BLUE when dry! Not purple.
Color: Blue
FIRSTLY - it does look purple in the can, it dries blue, I'll post after pics. This is an obvious concern, and a few reviews here made me sketchy. Wet paint and dry paint don't always look the same people, especially when it's special purpose paint with add-in activators. I used this a 2004 Mustang with Sonic Blue paint (one of the pics has part of the car in it so you can see the compare of the blues for reference). G2 will send you a color swatch free in the mail from their site btw, that's what I did. I also copied it from thier site and used Photoshop to place it on a pic of my car to give me an idea how it'd look. Got the package promptly, inspected it. It was packed like crap but unbroken. In the product box you'll find - A spray can of brake cleaner Can of paint, a little more than half full, this is so you have slush and mixing room. A glass vial of activator A paint brush. Brush itself isn't bad quality, but way to small for this use, it would take you all day! A Popsicle stick mixer, works fine. Instructions Other things you'll need and/or want - Better brushes! I got 1 inch wood chip brushes locally for $7 cents each, I got several. These worked well, but be careful as the bristles come out easily and stick to the paint. I also got some smaller detail brushes for the little spot the bigger brushes couldn't hit. Tape, I used Scotch Blue Painters tape, worked great. Gloves, masks. A can of brake cleaner, just in case. I'm sure the one they give you will be enough if all you're doing is calipers. I think I went through about 1.54 cans. I actually used some Brakleen I already had on hand. PATIENCE! Seriously, take your time on the cleaning part, it'll be worth it! Can't thing of anything else I used that was specifically caliper paint related. Here's how I did this... Read the instructions. Put the car up on stands. The paint is only good for a few hours after you mix it so you can't really do one caliper at a time. I was painting my rotors, dust shields and wheels as well on this project, so I took the calipers off the car. I did not disconnect the lines, just placed them on boxes under the wheel well. Cleaned everything on the car extremely well, steel brushing, sanding, steel wool, spraying, etc. Since the calipers were off, I didn't worry about taping anything off for that part. (I taped and placed cals under paper when spraying the shields) Read the instructions - again! Mixed the paint and activator in can using the popsicle stick. NOTES on color - IT LOOKS PURPLE IN THE CAN!!! It DOES turn blue as it dries, I'll post after pics. Paint time! I did one light coat all around. I took time, about ten minutes from start to reach the first caliper again, which is the coat time, perfect. Second coat was a little heavier, filled in gaps missed on first coat. Third coat, about the same heaviness of second, any heavier you'd have runs and dripping. Fourth, and final, coat. By this time, it was clearly blue in color. Three coats probably would have been fine. There's plenty of paint for more though, probably could've gotten a fifth still. Since I bought a ton of those 1 inch brushes, I'd used a new one for each coat. Allow to dry overnight before use. Since I still had the rest of project to do, it was actually 2 days before I put anything together again. Pay attention to your weather too. I started this in the morning, but being in San Diego, it got real hot, real fast. I did the whole project in about a week as a result of the heat and sun. I put everything back together, wiped some grease of the calipers - that was awesome, it just wiped off cleanly with a towel! I choose to add a "Mustang" decal to my calipers, this would be the time to do so if you choose (for your car of course). Remember to push your brake pedal a couple times before drive off. Enjoy! There are tons of vids available for this, I watched a few, learned a little :) Also of note, I did smell some paint burning when driving the first few days, especially when braking hard. Not sure it this was the caliper paint or the rotors, or the heat/dust shield (I used a different black caliper spray paint and high heat spray paint paint for those). I'd definitely recommend this product if you want a little extra class on your ride. It's been only a couple weeks since I applied it, but it still looks great! It's comes out a glossy medium blue. G2 also sells color coded paint too, for twice the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2015 Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2015 by Amazon Customer

  • Incredible Factory-Look Finish Without the Overspray Mess! Incredible Factory-Look Finish Without the Overspray Mess!
Color: Blue
I had always wanted to try the G2 High Temperature Brake Caliper Paint system and it did not disappoint! I recently purchased a 2020 BMW X3 that has the M sport line package but not the M sport brakes. I love the look of clean painted calipers so I decided to give the G2 system a try. In the past, I have used caliper painting systems that were spray can based. Although these produced nice results, masking the car and components and trying to keep overspray down was a challenge. What I love about the G2 system is that application is done with brushes and you do not need to worry about overspray. Included in the kit is everything you need to get the job done with maybe the exception of a wire brush to remove stubborn brake dust. If your calipers are relatively new or fairly clean, you may not even need a brush. I had the luxury of a vehicle lift at my disposal so that I could do all 4 calipers at a time fairly easily. If you are doing this at home, I would consider a set of jack stands so that you can do the same. I watched a few videos prior to completing the project and it was just as easy as the videos made it out to be. After suspending the vehicle, I removed the wheels and used the included can of brake clean to prepare the calipers. Once they were cleaned thoroughly, I masked off anything that I did not want painted in the general area of the caliper. Next, you mix the two part paint system in the paint can and stir for about two minutes until the activator and paint are combined. Then its time to start carefully brushing on the paint. The included brushes with the kit did a fine job and lasted for the entire project. A pro tip is to apply a small amount of coating on the first two passes and achieve decent coverage. For the third and fourth coat, I applied the paint a little more generously but not too heavily and was able to achieve a high gloss enamel almost factory look. Really quite impressive. For time in between coats, by the time I finished the fourth caliper, I was able to go right back to the first caliper and reapply. Paint was dry to the touch within about two hours after application, but it is recommended to wait as long as you can without driving the vehicle as to avoid excess heat. In my situation, I waited around four hours after the final coat before I put the wheels back on and headed home. Rule of thumb is the longer you can let the paint cure the better and since this is air dry paint, no heat is needed to achieve a great finish. The before and after results are very impressive and I absolutely love the finished look and deep blue color of the calipers. It is exactly how I had wanted it to turn our. So if you are in the market for a caliper paint system that is easy to apply and affordable, I highly recommend the G2 paint system! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026 by JDIMONTE4

  • Fantastic paint if you want to add some color Fantastic paint if you want to add some color
Color: Hawkins Blue
Highly recommended Brake Caliper Paint! Take your time to apply it. Be thorough and diligent. Great coverage, definitely needs at least 2 coats for the color to pop. More then enough paint for all break calipers, only used half of the can, even with 3 coats. Do all 4 in one go! Full day project, but fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2026 by Very Happy Amazon Customer

  • Two Days, Two Gloves Per Caliper, and One Purple Midlife Crisis Two Days, Two Gloves Per Caliper, and One Purple Midlife Crisis
Color: Purple
I used the G2 High Temperature Brake Caliper Paint Kit in epoxy purple on our 2007 Saab, and I’ll say this right up front: this is not a “lazy Saturday, knock it out in an hour” kind of project. This is a “stare into the mechanical soul of your car and confront every trace of grease you’ve ignored for 19 years” kind of project. The color is awesome. Once it’s on, it looks rich, bold, and way more durable than spray paint. It gave the Saab exactly the kind of slightly unhinged, confident glow-up I was hoping for. Purple calipers on an older Saab feel like a declaration that aging gracefully is fine, but aging with attitude is better. Now for the real talk: prep is everything, and this kit will humble you if you underestimate that. Buy extra brake cleaner. Seriously. I used 4 additional cans before even touching the can included in the kit. I also used a toothbrush to scrub things down, and even then I still had to wipe grease out of the pin areas. You think it’s clean until this project teaches you that “clean” and “caliper-paint clean” are two very different life philosophies. Also, have extra gloves ready. Expect to go through at least one pair per caliper, probably more if you’re trying to stay neat. The included brushes, or at least the ones I used, started to fall apart as I went, so don’t get too emotionally attached to them. And keep acetone nearby for quick cleanup, because this stuff does not mess around once it starts setting up. That said, this epoxy is bomb. It goes on thick, levels nicely if you take your time, and feels much more substantial than a spray-can solution. It absolutely takes longer than just buying Power Stop calipers or hitting yours with quick spray paint, but that’s the tradeoff: more labor now, better durability later. Spray paint is a fling. This epoxy feels like commitment. So, would I do it again? Yes. Would I underestimate it again? No. This kit turned into one of those projects where halfway through you question your decisions, by the end you respect the process, and a week later you find yourself looking at your car in parking lots like a proud parent. Bottom line: Buy extra brake cleaner. Buy a toothbrush. Buy extra gloves. Keep acetone handy. Expect the brushes to suffer. Expect yourself to suffer a little too. But when it’s done, it looks fantastic and lasts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2026 by Daveonator

  • Looks great, don't use provided brush Looks great, don't use provided brush
Color: Black
Nice product. Looks like powder coat when done and dry. Easy to apply. Only suggestion is don't use the brushes that are provided. Mine left hairs behind in the coating and you can see them, fortunately I was able to pull them before the product dried. I had to recoat that area twice because it left a line in the coating. Other then that, went on easy and looks good when dry. Very shiny black. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2026 by Jesse Gloria

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