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Old 04-14-2017, 12:53 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Tcoat View Post
My thoughts:
Covers on calipers designed to be covered are fine. Covers on calipers designed to be open can create al sorts of issues. They hold heat, gather debris and brake dust can gather and turn into a form of concrete when it gets wet. Probably not the best situation when you are talking about the things that stop your car. They may look pretty but as said the only people that will notice are car guys and they know the reality of the situation. I was going to link my standard Ebay "Fitment for all car makes and models Brambo lettering (yes Bram) clip on covers" ad but it appears to be gone.


Not to criticize your old age and wisdom, but my experience differs.

Tracking and daily driving for the last 5 years or so WITH metal bolt on covers (stock calipers) - tests show heat dissipation (minor), not retention.

I winter drove this year, and still NO gathered debris .

As for brake dust, that is the primary reason I use them, as my carbotec pads leave a thick dirty black grease over the wheel almost immediately after use, but the caliper covers slow the process to cleaning wheels every few days rather than every day.

And yeah, I get the finger point and "rice" from the inexperienced. I'll take that rather than constantly cleaning that black paste on the outside of the wheels.
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