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Old 03 February 2013, 07:59 PM
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Hi,

need the part numbers for DS2500 brakepads and carbon lorraine rc6 pads.

I'm running 330mm 8 pot k-sports on a bugeye.

Could you help me

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FRP3077 from memory for the Ferodo........."H" being the suffix for ds2500

cant help with CL's but Pagid equivalent would be E8018

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Old 03 February 2013, 08:24 PM
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Cheers alyn,

thank´s alot mate. Brilliant.

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I can sort you out with the CL part number in the morning as wee sell these
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Thanks Ian

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Part numbers are -

as above Ferodo is FRP3077H retail price £220.37 + vat
CL part Number is 5009 W54 TX18 retail price £210.24 + vat

Can offer you some discount on these prices

Cheers Ian
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Or have look on this option,cheaper option as above and performing well and for money,you can't go wrong with them

http://www.part-box.com/product_info...ducts_id=44415

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or you could find a PFC distributor that does "deals" Jura, if you ask nicely..............

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Thanks alot for the quick replys

My problem is that I live in germany. I don`t know what the postage will cost and how long it takes .

The other thing is to decide CL or Ferodo, for high speed and trackdays

For the nurburgring I only ever used ferodo´s but I used to race with bmw s.

I´ve got the orange (or red) pads in and I don´t like them for high speeding and I was in calafat and was disapointed. But maybe it´s just me not being a good driver

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Originally Posted by mike112
Thanks alot for the quick replys

My problem is that I live in germany. I don`t know what the postage will cost and how long it takes .

The other thing is to decide CL or Ferodo, for high speed and trackdays

For the nurburgring I only ever used ferodo´s but I used to race with bmw s.

I´ve got the orange (or red) pads in and I don´t like them for high speeding and I was in calafat and was disapointed. But maybe it´s just me not being a good driver

mike
Hi Mike
The couriers we use costs £19.50 and its a 2 day service to Germany , out of your two choices of pads I would say the CL pads are the better performing ones , but will be dustier
Cheers Ian
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Ian pm you
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Originally Posted by jura11
Or have look on this option,cheaper option as above and performing well and for money,you can't go wrong with them

http://www.part-box.com/product_info...ducts_id=44415

Jura
Thread resurrection! How dusty are the PF compared to the 2500?
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Originally Posted by winston69
Thread resurrection! How dusty are the PF compared to the 2500?
Hi there

They're less dusty than DS2500 or EBC BlueStuff NDX


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