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An accessory to a nice wheel is a well-presented brake caliper. Even if you’re not running aftermarket brake discs or calipers, following the guidelines we are about to show you will definitely up your wheelhouse game. With the help of the crew at Customs Body Shop, we see how they overhaul a set of Brembo calipers and respray them in factory Mitsubishi White. With some basic tools from your local auto store, a lot of these procedures can be carried out at home — a basic list of supplies that you’ll need is at left.

STEP ONE

We’ll be working with this Mitsubishi Evo V, which has a factory set of four-piston Brembo calipers up front and two-piston

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