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Very nice looking!

I took a look at their website, it looks like most Mav builds are available, but you'll need 18" wheels minimum.
 
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Very nice looking!

I took a look at their website, it looks like most Mav builds are available, but you'll need 18" wheels minimum.
Thanks
Hopefully they can build faster.
 

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Went and got a set of caliper covers from MGP Calipers. Took over a month to get. They probably just started to make them.
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They look nice but some high temp red paint would by a lot cheaper.
 
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They look nice but some high temp red paint would by a lot cheaper.
Thanks. I agree, less expensive.
I like this look. I’ve painted too many calipers. I’m happy with not cleaning, prepping (hours of time to get it right) The brakes on these have more items then old school pads.
Bottom line, totally different look.
 

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Thanks. I agree, less expensive.
I like this look. I’ve painted too many calipers. I’m happy with not cleaning, prepping (hours of time to get it right) The brakes on these have more items then old school pads.
Bottom line, totally different look.
I agree with your comment. Mine are brand new so I don’t have too much cleanup. A good dose of dawn dry and paint. In a year I will pop for the covers
 
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I like the look and thought about doing the same on my Mav for a bit of extra flair. But there is something that was on my mind the other day i would like to share....
I understand preferences and opinions vary on the look... so, to each their own. the point being aesthetics is subjective but didn't realize this was a very touchy subject (caliper covers) to some out there. i have seen a few posts on this forum about using caliper covers and boy there are a lot of haters that love to voice their opinion in a distasteful manner instead of sharing it in a respectful way to the original poster. I recall seeing one where the OP simply was showing off a Maverick that was modified with graphics, had ST badge on it, and red caliper covers. let's say the post didn't last long due to the amount of hate messages and was eventually taken down by the Admin. I get that there are a lot of caliper covers that emulate the exact look of performance calipers like Brembo. but it doesn't seem like MGP is aiming for that. they simply look like covers. and in my "opinion" that is ok. no different than those modifying their cars or trucks to make their own... all in the name of aesthetics. if that is not your cup of tea... that is fine but if you feel like voicing your opinion about it, just keep it constructive and respectful.
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