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You shouldn't have to bleed the brakes when your finished. However, when you are spreading the calipers, keep an eye on the brake fluid resevoir. If/When it starts to rise because your spreading the calipers and pushing fluid back into the resevior, you don't want it to overflow. Brake fluid can destroy some paint. GO SLOW too! You don't want it to jump out of the resevoir either, lol. A turkey baster or syringe can be used to remove some of the fluid if you need to remove some.
The Brembo DIY will work fine for removing the calipers because they bolt right up to the same holes on the V6.
edit: as long as you don't crack the bleeder screw or your resevoir is bone dry you do not need to bleed the brakes
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