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you dont have to bed them in?

Woo hoo, just fitted my Ferodo DS2500's that came in the other day, awesome pads and highly recommend them! When they bite, they bite!

Brendan that ebay cat is US spec cops here will look @ it and think its a hot dog or some shit better off with that race spec cat at least it looks like a cat

but all the best with it :banana:

I followed the initial bed in instructions that they included... but yes, you are correct, I'm still taking it easy for the first few 100 or so kays. Still pedal feel even under normal breaking conditions is sooo much better than my previous pads (got no idea what they were however)

just do what i did, put my new pads in, drove up the street to beggin bedding them in then slam on your brakes to miss a toddler chasing a cat!

yep, my brakes squel and feel like shit! thanks kid.

lol maybe i should save for new rotors too :banana: i think thats on the cards anyways

anyway im off to bed pretty tired 5:30 up 12pm bed kills you by friday

don't buy new ones, just measure and if thick enough, machine them

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