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Hey,

I have for sale a front set of Ferodo DS2500 Brake pads to suit AP Racing 6 piston calipers,

G4 Racing 8 piston and K-Sport - (More info found below)

Ferodo FRP3077H Brake Pads

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FERODO FRP3077 PAD DIMENSIONS: 152 x 54 x 17 mm

These are in as new condition, they were a spare set i had in storage and i now no longer require them. Retail for around $350AUD

Selling for $300 - Will post anywhere in Australia. If there's any interest please feel free to PM me!

Cheers,

Andrew

Ferodo's DS2500 racing brake pads represent a new generation of friction material that's low in compressibility, ensuring a firm pedal while providing great disc and pad life.

ferodo-ds-2500-graph.jpg As shown in the graph, the DS-2500 material has a friction level of approximately 0.50 which remains constant at any speed and at any temperature that the brake system is working at.

These pads were developed with characteristics that make them perfect for track days, including a consistent coefficient of friction (0.50) at any temperature, providing very predictable braking and great pedal modulation.

Combined with low wheel dusting and good noise characteristics, this product is the brake pad for the driver who needs the highest track-day braking performance.

The main characteristics of Ferodo DS2500 Pad are:

  • Race developed
  • Performs equally well on heavy and light cars
  • 20% less pad wear than competitive products
  • Minimal bedding-in. Supplied ready to use
  • Disc friendly
  • Consistent friction level with changing temperatures and speeds to give optimal pedal modulation
  • High friction level at low temperature (good cold braking)
  • High friction level at very high temperatures
  • 35% less compressibility than competitive products (racing pedal feel)
  • Less noise for increased driving comfort

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