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  • Powder coat

    All the rubber parts on a caliper should hold up fine to 400 degree oven cooking for powder coating? How about the knuckle section with bearing installed?

  • #2
    No you have to remove everything, slider covers sliders piston and piston ring. Steering knuckles need broken down and the backing plate removed if you want to do a good job.
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    • #3
      Baking plates. The dust cover?

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      • #4
        caliper boots are too easy to remove not to do it. even the piston boot is pretty easy. probably have to mask off the piston bore but you'll have a nice job done right.

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        • #5
          I got the whole caliper disassembled. Pretty easy to do

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