I Would Like To Order a Custom G2 Color, But I Can’t Find My Color Code. Help?
December 14th, 2011 by BillHSo you want to purchase a G2 Custom Color Match Brake Caliper Paint, but you know the only way to accurately match a color is with the make, model, year and color code, you want to supply all four pieces of information (make, model, year and color code) in order for us to accurately match your color. Make, model and year are no problem, the thing is you can’t find your color code…
Maybe I can help you out.
The good news is, on most vehicles locating the color code is easy. However, some manufacturers place the code in odd places and you may have to check several locations. Remember… You are looking for a plate, sticker, decal or stamping on the body somewhere.
Below you will find some helpful starting points for finding the color code on different vehicles:
- Acura/Honda –> Color id plate generally on the drivers door jamb.
- Audi –> Hidden around the spare tire on a paper tag and can often be loose or folded over
- BMW –> Usually underneath the hood by the strut towers.
- Ford –> Always on the drivers door jamb, but often they will have the color code above where it says “Exterior Paint Code”.
- GM –> GM has a fairly confusing code system. Often there will be a BC CC before the color code. This stands for Basecoat/Clearcoat. The U in the paint code means the Upper Color and the L means the Lower Color. Don’t get confused by the BC CC and the U and L, they are not actually a part of your color code.
- Hyundai –> Usually on the drivers door jamb.
- Infiniti –> Always on the drivers door jamb.
- Jaguar –> Usually on the drivers door jamb, but in older models, it can be under the hood, trunk, etc.
- Kia –> Usually on the drivers door jamb, but in older models, it can be under the hood, trunk, etc.
- Land Rover –> Usually on the drivers door jamb or under the hood.
- Lexus –> Has the color code on the drivers door jamb
- Mazda –> On the drivers door jamb, but in older models, it can be under the hood, trunk, etc.
- Mercedes –> Located by the radiator.
- Mitsubishi –> Under the hood or the drivers door jamb.
- Nissan –> Always on the drivers door jamb.
- Porsche –> Usually around the spare tire, but it can also be on the drivers door jamb, under the hood, trunk, etc.
- Subaru –> Usually underneath the hood by the strut towers.
- Saab –> Usually on the drivers door jamb.
- Toyota –> Has the color code on the drivers door jamb.
- Volkswagen –> Hidden around the spare tire on a paper tag and can often be loose or folded over.
- Volvo –> Usually underneath the hood towards either side.
What are you waiting for??? Request your custom color already! If you have any questions, as always I value your feedback, you can contact me via e-mail at billh@g2usa.com, or if you prefer to call me, I am here to answer your questions Monday through Friday 9 AM/CST – 5 PM/CST at 1-847-388-3901!
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