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Old 17 June 2010, 09:10 AM
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Hi does anyone have the part number for ferodo DS2500 front brake pads ?

06 subaru impreza, 17" wheel, standard brembo calipers

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FRP3067H or FCP3067H

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FRP3067H or FCP3067H
Thanks great help

What disc would you go for with them ?
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Standard discs work fine with DS2500 or you could get grooved aftermarket discs from the likes of Alyn at ASPerformance or Ian Godney which will cost less for better. Avoid drilled as these crack easily due to stress raisers in the holes. Ultra posh would be PF 2 piece discs. BTW rear pads are FRP1562H and worth doing at same time to keep F/R brake balance. Alyn is a good man for advice and supply on this stuff 0191 4103770.
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Thanks for your help

want a really good setup for fast road and track so will give him a call
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I have purchased new pads and discs all round,

I have heard its better to run your new pads on old discs first before fitting the new discs

Would like to fit them all at the same time !!!


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