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Old 11 October 2008, 12:37 PM
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After some recommendations for pads for my AP 6 pot setup. Currently have 355mm discs with Ferodo DS2500 pads.
The pads are getting very low, am I best sticking with Ferodos or is there a better option out there for a similar price?
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anyone?
Old 14 October 2008, 10:22 AM
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Pagid Blue RS42 or Yellow RS29. I have the Blues in my 330mm 6 pots and they give much more bite (track use) than DS2500 and were cheaper than DS2500 from Alyn at ASPerformance. Will be getting PF discs and RS29 next year as nearly worn out.
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Brilliant, cheers. Ill give him a bell this week.
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I had the same problem and just today ordered some PF pads (from Alyn at AS Performance) and Godspeed discs..... Alyn was extremely helpful and very (very) patient....
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Pagids are very good, however they can be VERY messy for your alloys..

If you're happy with the performance of the DS2500, then I'd stick with those..
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Decided to stick with DS2500 ordered this morning from AS Performance £105 delivered top price and very helpful service. Definately use them again
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