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Old 20 November 2008, 06:02 PM
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Default Replacment Pads for AP Calipers

Whos the cheapest for Caliper CP7040

Currently using Ferodo DS2500

Any Recommendations for others ie EBC,Pagid etc

I mostly do track work not concerned with noise but dont want them to be to harse on the Discs

Thanks Nathan

Demon Tweeks Price £88+vat for Ferodo DS2500
Old 20 November 2008, 06:19 PM
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do your look like these

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The ferodo's are a good choice , are you fading these now , if not I would stick with them.
I can supply you a set for £100 delivered
Cheers Ian
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Paul, Your pic is the Pagid 1903 pad shape for the 5570 (330mm kit) caliper and I'm not sure if this common to the 7040 caliper.

Warning: the 1903 pad is 18mm thick and can just about be squeezed in with a worn disc. For the proper 17mm pad the shape number is 8018. Alyn at ASPerformance can supply these as I've just got a set in RS29 from him.
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Just checked the AP website and the pads for the 7040 caliper are totally different to the ones for the 5570 caliper.
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Originally Posted by D1CCY
Just checked the AP website and the pads for the 7040 caliper are totally different to the ones for the 5570 caliper.
Yes I knew that when quoting the price , I have both shapes in stock for next day delivery.
Thats one of the good things about the 7040 calipers , the pads are half the price of the 5570 and 5555.

Cheers Ian
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Originally Posted by Ian Godney
The ferodo's are a good choice , are you fading these now , if not I would stick with them.
I can supply you a set for £100 delivered
Cheers Ian
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Will be in touch Ian
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