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Old 11 August 2006, 12:42 PM
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I've acquired a box of ex stock Ferodo pads.
The ones I don't want are all DS2000 sets marked as FRP219S.
All I can find is that they fit Alcon "H" or AP CP3345 calipers.
Anyone know if these calipers are/were from common upgrade kits?
Used on Subarus perhaps?
The only cars I can find that had these shaped pads were the early Nobles and Lotus Esprits.

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CP3345 is a lug mounted "general use" caliper. This caliper comes in two versions, CP3345-2 to 5 (the four different versions are leading or trailing claiper, left or right) which suits 280mm discs under 13" wheels, the other CP3345-10 to 13, suits 304mm discs under 15" wheels.

The 280mm version uses CP2340D43 pads, the 304mm version uses CP3345D44 pads. Go here and follow Competition Car Products - Pads - Pad Selection - AP then pick one of the above to see which it is.

If your pads are the former then they fit Caterhams with the AP 4 pot upgrade. Not sure who uses the other.
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Thanks Chelspeed.
The pads are the D44 type, which looks like rear rally applications (310/300 mm) from the website.

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