Well I decided today to go ahead and paint my brake calipers. I have a DTR '04 so I couldn't find any caliper paint in DTR instead I bought a can gloss black engine enamel to stick to the calipers under hot temps and a can of DTR paint to coat over it. It came out looking great a perfect match to the car behind the wheels. So I took the car for a spin to check out the reflection off of glass windows and it drove fine, and on the way home there's a harsh movement and noise to follow when shifting out of park and into reverse. So I try again and nothing. I'm no car wiz so I thought nothing else of it. When I got home I tried to reproduce the sound with a success. It seems to be a braking problem. The brakes scrub in drive and reverse under quick and sudden stops and they seem to not be able to catch grip without noise and a little unsmooth movement although it still brakes. Can anyone help me out or think of an explanation/solution to my problem? Could it be that the engine enamel paint was too much for the brakes? Or Will it just take a period of usage for them to readjust?