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Old 14 November 2006, 01:35 PM
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Hi guys i am running an Ap 6 pot setup on my 05 wagon and have just been quoted £216.20p for a set of DS2500 pads for my AP 6 pots i have the AP part number CP 5070 D51-DS2500 anybody know the corresponding Ferrodo part number and perhaps somewhere i can source them for cheaper !!
Old 14 November 2006, 02:53 PM
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Just been quoted £225 from Mardi Gras Motorsport at Silverstone maybe 216 in a bargain !!
Old 14 November 2006, 03:54 PM
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Try Alyn of AS Performance, think his user id is 'stockcar' on here. Generally recommended on here.
Old 14 November 2006, 07:36 PM
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Spoke to Ian today at Godspeed ( what a top bloke) he couldn't be more helpfull offered me the required Ferrodo pad which is FRP3076H for 180 quid delievered (what a bargain) but said that he can do me a Mintex equivalent for 130 quid delievered. That's a damn site better then 226 just shows it pays to shop around !!
Old 14 November 2006, 08:29 PM
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current official RRP is £217.81inc..............

BUT there are deals to be had if you ask the right peeps..........

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Also recommend AS Performance.

Got disks and pads on order from Alyn right now. Top geezer.
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Did you buy discs with new bells fitted or just the discs. AP manual for my kit says they should be bought complete with bells? Not sure why.
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Whenever i have changed my discs i have just bought new rotors and fitted them to the old bells. I know AP recomend changing the bobbins but i have never heard of them recomending complete new bells sounds like somebody's telling your porkies !!

P.s anybody used ebc yellow stuff on the road they're bloody cheap but is that for a reason ? Apparantly their new compounds are pretty good
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