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    give us a bell at weekend.wel sort summat out.

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    only times i had 4 pots was on the nana and tbh I did'nt notice a big difference......to the stnd ish setup i had on my hybrid & willy 2.

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    give us a bell at weekend.wel sort summat out.
    Got a quote for £140 for the lot, front and rear discs, front and rear pads, plus bearings

    Might take them up on that unless you know you can get them cheaper Jon?

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    Just checked the pads I have, they are DS2000's

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2 live
    Quote Originally Posted by richy
    my 16v came with ds2000 pads, they was ok but not a patch on the 4pots!
    tbh........like iv said before.following flan and the nana, and martin who all had/have 4 pots....id say that the std set up isnt as bad as u might think lol. iv pretty much kept with em under braking for corners etc.
    i know what your saying but on every clio ive had the std brakes even with running mintex 1144 pads/ebc greenstuff and ds2000 have never been as good as the 4pots, the ONLY advantage i have found is std dont squeel much!

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    my std calipers squeal like fook with ebc kevlar pads when cold. and they were well copper greased up when put in.

    imo 4 pots are better, chasing gaz round cadwell showed me that. he had much more confidence in his brakes, didnt stop me tryin tho.

    would love to get some 4 pots, but need to test out my current setup before i decide. gonna get some decent air ducts to the brakes to try to prevent fade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2 live
    i have the 2500s i believe...not exactly sure tbh, as the box jus said ds series on it, and they were recommended by a local factors. they are all red, the metal, and the outer sides of the pad surface.

    iv had this set up on for oulton and brunters...never had a bit of fade at all. well impressed tbh.


    have braided lines and dot 4 too.

    ur welcome to give em a try if u like.

    i've got ds2500's but theyre not red

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    hmmm.....wot bout the ds2000s rob?? they red??



    iirc it was about £100 for complete set o discs pads..will bell em tomoro n get a price.

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    btw the ferrodos cost me £35 for the front set of pads

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    Jon if you could fella I would appreciate it, dont forget i need bearings too if they do them.

    These are my ferodos got them from fleabay for about 14quid about a year ago



 

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