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<blockquote data-quote="Silver 03 Cobra" data-source="post: 124387" data-attributes="member: 3137"><p>skstang, no problem. I pulled mine off. It is pretty easy. I bought a vacuum hand pump for brake bleeding from Autzone for about $40.</p><p></p><p>You could mask them off pretty easy while they are on the car. I actually had a hard time getting my pads back in and marred the paint a little so I masked them off while they were on the car and get them a final coat. You could also take them off the rotor and leave the line connected so you could manipulate them while you cleaned and painted them. The car being fairly new they will not have a lot of brake residue built up so they will clean easily. I painted my 99 and 01 calipers after the y had a lot of miles on them. I would recommend pulling them with that many miles so you could do a good job cleaning them.</p><p></p><p>No MIL's yet after 2400 miles. Dang, I got to quit driving so much.</p><p></p><p>Thanks tofast4u.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver 03 Cobra, post: 124387, member: 3137"] skstang, no problem. I pulled mine off. It is pretty easy. I bought a vacuum hand pump for brake bleeding from Autzone for about $40. You could mask them off pretty easy while they are on the car. I actually had a hard time getting my pads back in and marred the paint a little so I masked them off while they were on the car and get them a final coat. You could also take them off the rotor and leave the line connected so you could manipulate them while you cleaned and painted them. The car being fairly new they will not have a lot of brake residue built up so they will clean easily. I painted my 99 and 01 calipers after the y had a lot of miles on them. I would recommend pulling them with that many miles so you could do a good job cleaning them. No MIL's yet after 2400 miles. Dang, I got to quit driving so much. Thanks tofast4u. [/QUOTE]
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