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Do you paint the insides of your backing plates?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Just Gary, May 26, 2012.

  1. Just Gary
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    Or do you leave them bare metal?

    Or possibly coat them with someting else- Boshield, Gibbs, etc?

    Thanks,
    Gary
     
  2. Martin_F
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    Mine are powder coated.
    So they do have a coat of "paint" on the inside...
     
  3. woodbox
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    Paint em......unless you like dealing with rust. use some good 2 pack, same as on the outside.
     
  4. A Rodder
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  5. Tudor
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    Why wouldn't you paint them?
     
  6. Ole don
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    I just used Rustoleum red primmer. Then a very small dab of grease where the shoes hit on the little bump.
     
  7. tb33anda3rd
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    i always paint them. for everyday cars i bought a couple cases of rustoleum spray cans at a sale cheap of baby blue paint. it isn't good [god awful shade] for anything else, and has been my "signature" of a brake job.
     
  8. Jedidiah
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    I paint mine. It will make the next brake job a little cleaner.
     
  9. 62dragfalcon
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    I have always painted mine, never had any issues. Powder coat works better and cleans easier during service.
     
  10. Fenders
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    Same here.............. inside is left as R red primer.
     

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  11. thehazguy
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    Painted the new ones. The one ones rusted away and there wasn't much left
     
  12. gimpyshotrods
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    Powdercoat, unless they are chromed.
     
  13. 49ratfink
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    never done it just during a brake job on a "regular" old car, but on my all apart for 10 years 49 Chevy I painted them.
     
  14. ct1932ford
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    I used cold galvanized spray paint I picked up at a local auto paint dealer.
     
  15. Paint them & then use lubraplate or equivalent where the shoes touch the backing plate.
     
  16. rusty rocket
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    I used por on my backing plates.
     
  17. themoose
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  18. Just Gary
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    Thanks, everyone. :)
     
  19. Blind Elwood
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    I use black high temp paint. Works for me.

    Elwood
     
  20. Gromit
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    Interesting..I don't think I ever have, but I've never seen bare metal ones either. Good idea. I thin I'd use the brightest most obnoxious colour I couls.

    I always lube the contact points though, Nev-r-sieze or Raybestos brake lube. Mopar makes an AWSOME lube, but I think you can only get it at dealerships (borrowed some when I worked there)
     
  21. Here's mine....:cool: I like pwdr coat. Everything is nice, neat, clean, looks good, etc. :) And when you want to clean it up & install new shoes it cleans much easier. :D
     

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  22. GassersGarage
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    Powder coat for me.
     
  23. 55Hydramatic
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    Imron on mine, and the rest of the frame.
     

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  24. Dan Timberlake
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    One of the things that attracted me to Volvo was they painted and protected their under-car stuff like they really meant it to last. Driveshafts, control arms, etc. Fully sealed e-brake cables.

    Even with that level of care, In Eastern M*** all my Volvo brake shields look like this.
    http://vimeo.com/4853780.

    More and more I've been cleaning and painting everything I work on.
     
  25. jcapps
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    Powdercoated mine
     
  26. Sumfuncomet
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    Painted black with a rattle can...Krylon. Semi gloss
     
  27. Don's Hot Rods
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    There is no reason not to paint or powdercoat the inside just like the outside. It will function just the same and it won't rust.

    Don
     
  28. langy
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    x 2
     
  29. The37Kid
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    This may rank as a "Dumb Question", but you asked so the answer is Paint Them. Bob:)
     
  30. Deuce Roadster
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    Cause I had mine CHROME PLATED :D
     

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