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Old 31 October 2001, 06:07 PM
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Anyone know if DS 3000 pads for Alcon PNF4463 x555 are the correct pads for the Alcon upgrade?

I'm looking for a set for my car and would prefer not to have to pay the full death to one of our friendly scooby dealers.
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Old 31 October 2001, 06:35 PM
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DS2500 is the replacement for DS3000 that won't wreck your wheels.
Old 31 October 2001, 06:40 PM
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Dave is right mate.. 2500 is for sure the way to go. We have both on the shelf... Please call if we can can help! We fit nothing but Ferodo!!

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what is the friction coef. of the ferodo 2500 and what are the temp. range of the 2500

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Thanks chaps, however what I'm after is pure track day pads,to be swapped in and out on the day while I'm using my track wheels, rather than every day jobbies, although I think that I'll head for DS2500 when my road DS2000s are finished.

Trouser, I'll give you a call shortly as per usual I've left it far too late for Donno on Saturday!

Dave TS stop pretending to be helpful you only want me to have a lower co efficient friction pad so that you can get within sniffing distance on track
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Fat Boy, I have used the 2500's on track, and did not have a problem all day. I use these day to day and again dont have any problems.

The only thing I do say is that they dont give as good a braking as an 83 compound pad. The calipers I use are the AP 6pots, but this shouldnt make vmuch difference.

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Sorry mate, forgot, you will need the pads with the highest friction coefficient to haul your lard **** down from speed

You try and help, etc
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Thanx m8 i'll definitely try them once I have killed my 2000's whipping DTS's bony backside around Donners
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