Custom brake caliper painting for cars — heat-resistant automotive paint applied at our Los Angeles studio. Any color, any vehicle. Appointment only.
Painted brake calipers are one of the most visible upgrades you can make — they show through every wheel gap and catch attention at every angle. Whether you want the classic red of a performance build, stealth black to match your wheels, or a custom color that ties the whole car together, caliper painting is a high-impact, low-commitment upgrade.
We use heat-resistant automotive caliper paint rated for temperatures above 900°F. Each caliper is carefully masked, prepped, and painted in place with multiple coats of high-temperature automotive paint — no removal needed. The result is a durable, chip-resistant factory-quality finish that holds up to daily driving, brake heat, and Los Angeles conditions.
Caliper painting is often done alongside wheel powder coating, PPF, or a vinyl wrap — but we also do standalone caliper jobs. Get a quote for your vehicle and we will walk through color options in person.
Professional caliper painting in Los Angeles starts at $700 for a full set of four calipers in standard colors like red, gloss black, or yellow. Custom color matching starts at $800 per set.
Professional caliper paint lasts 3–5 years with proper preparation. Factory-grade high-temperature paint withstands brake heat up to 900°F without peeling or fading.
Yes. Painted calipers are one of the highest-impact visual upgrades for the cost. At $700 for all four calipers, it transforms the wheel area and pairs well with aftermarket wheels or powder coating.
You can, but DIY caliper paint typically lasts only a few months before peeling. Professional shops carefully mask and prep each caliper on the vehicle, then apply multiple coats of high-temp paint for a factory-quality finish that lasts years.
No. Caliper covers are bolt-on plastic shells that trap heat, can rattle, and look obviously fake up close. Painted calipers look OEM, add zero weight, and handle heat properly.
Red is the most popular caliper color by a wide margin, followed by gloss black and yellow. Custom color matching to your vehicle’s body paint or interior accents is also popular.
Call us or request a quote — we will walk through color options and give you an honest price.