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Topic #76716 15 posts Started by justin3
Does anyone know where i can get a Drum to Disc conversion for my 96 celi ST? Does anyone have pics of installation on this?
What type of disc and calipers would you recommend i get?
I would recommend going to a junkyard and finding a 6th gen GT and taking all the parts off of that. Then later on you can upgrade to slotted rotors or w.e. youd like.

edit: Also while your there snag the front strut bar in the engine bay.

This post has been edited by SupraKid: Nov 10, 2010 - 4:06 PM
ok sounds good what exactly do i need to make this conversion as far is parts from the 6gen GT? What should i snag from it?
Read the how to bro. It tells what what parts you need.

taking too long to mod since '09June '12 COTM'95 AT200
When I did my conversion (what, like 2 years ago now?) I followed the how-to and it worked out perfectly. Still very happy with the conversion.
How can you paint the calipers yourself? Do you have to sand them down? What paint do you use?
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QUOTE (justin3 @ Nov 10, 2010 - 5:01 PM) *
>How can you paint the calipers yourself? Do you have to sand them down? What paint do you use?

There's high temp paint and caliper paint you can get at Pep Boys or O'Rielly. As for sanding, I'm not quite sure.

taking too long to mod since '09June '12 COTM'95 AT200
so you just paint them just like that you dont have to clean them or anything? do you know the name of the paint?
I would definitely clean them as best you can. I don't know the name of the paint off the top of my head but if you go to Pep Boys or O'Rielly or NAPA and ask them about high temp paint or caliper paint, they'll know what you want.

taking too long to mod since '09June '12 COTM'95 AT200
oh ok thanks bro, how long do you let them dry before you can put them back on?
You'll find directions on the can.

taking too long to mod since '09June '12 COTM'95 AT200
the high temp paint dries really fast, i put about 3 to 4 coats on each caliper and it only took me about 2 to 3 hours to do. It came out amazing.
I do have to say, you don't need to sand it down. You WILL have to wire brush it, then wipe it clean.
Put 2 coats of primer (so that it covers over any brake dust marks) and then put about 3 to 4 coats of the high temp paint.
There is no need to clear coat it at all. You can also paint the pads so that it matches the calipers.
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QUOTE (mkernz22 @ Nov 13, 2010 - 11:42 PM) *
>the high temp paint dries really fast, i put about 3 to 4 coats on each caliper and it only took me about 2 to 3 hours to do. It came out amazing.
I do have to say, you don't need to sand it down. You WILL have to wire brush it, then wipe it clean.
Put 2 coats of primer (so that it covers over any brake dust marks) and then put about 3 to 4 coats of the high temp paint.
There is no need to clear coat it at all. You can also paint the pads so that it matches the calipers.

I actually think it looks cool when the pads don't match the calipers tongue.gif

taking too long to mod since '09June '12 COTM'95 AT200