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So my TRD black series pads are f*cked, time to find a replacement. After some research, the Ferodo DS2500 seems to be one of the better street with the possible track pads. I've looked around for the part number, the closest I've reached is the "FCP1528H" from SD's "ZZT231 Part Numbers". Can anyone confirm on these?

Also, any other recommendations for a good street/track pad?

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That part number is not a genuine Ferodo part number from memory. You need to contact Competition Friction if you want any of the good Ferodo compounds. They are cut down from a larger pad if I remember correctly.

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I had them on my sportivo for 2 years.

Pro

Excellent braking

Handled track no worries, big time improvement (read nearly a second)

Cons

The dirtiest SOB pads you could imagine

I won't be getting them again

whitestivo

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part number is indeed FCP1528H

I have them in my car on sportivo calipers.

Purchased off the shelf from Race Brakes Sydney.

Sweet as. Only 1 number for both front and rear? I'll definitely give them a call, not easy to find places that can get them.

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I had them on my sportivo for 2 years.

Pro

Excellent braking

Handled track no worries, big time improvement (read nearly a second)

Cons

The dirtiest SOB pads you could imagine

I won't be getting them again

whitestivo

That's alright, I can deal with cleaning. :whistling: . TRDs' are pretty dirty too, but they died after 10,000Km with 1 track day. Maybe I just brake too much. :P

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I had them on my sportivo for 2 years.

Pro

Excellent braking

Handled track no worries, big time improvement (read nearly a second)

Cons

The dirtiest SOB pads you could imagine

I won't be getting them again

whitestivo

thats becuz u dont have the stivo anymore Panic.gif

That's alright, I can deal with cleaning. :whistling: . TRDs' are pretty dirty too, but they died after 10,000Km with 1 track day. Maybe I just brake too much. :P

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part number is indeed FCP1528H

I have them in my car on sportivo calipers.

Purchased off the shelf from Race Brakes Sydney.

Sweet as. Only 1 number for both front and rear? I'll definitely give them a call, not easy to find places that can get them.

no, that part number is for fronts only.

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QFM A1RM.

Copped a pounding at Wakefield and loved it.

Adrian

I'll look in to these. Do you know the parts number?

From SD's ZZT parts numbers.

Queensland Friction Materials (QFM)

..... HPX: use Bendix part number and add 'HPX' to the end (0-550*C, 0.41-0.42μ)

..... A1RM: use Bendix part number and add 'A1RM' to the end (0-780*C, 0.4-0.48μ)

..... Comp 9: use Bendix part number and add 'Comp9' to the end(100-800*C, 0.42-0.44μ) (Race ONLY!)

Bendix

..... Advance Front: DB1714 (SA build)

..... Advance Rear: DB1429

..... Heavy Duty Front: DB1422 (Japanese build)

..... Heavy Duty Rear: DB1429

..... General Front: DB1422 (Japanese Build)

..... General Rear: DB1429

Which Bendix part number do I use?

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QFM A1RM.

Copped a pounding at Wakefield and loved it.

Adrian

I'll look in to these. Do you know the parts number?

From SD's ZZT parts numbers.

Queensland Friction Materials (QFM)

..... HPX: use Bendix part number and add 'HPX' to the end (0-550*C, 0.41-0.42μ)

..... A1RM: use Bendix part number and add 'A1RM' to the end (0-780*C, 0.4-0.48μ)

..... Comp 9: use Bendix part number and add 'Comp9' to the end(100-800*C, 0.42-0.44μ) (Race ONLY!)

Bendix

..... Advance Front: DB1714 (SA build)

..... Advance Rear: DB1429

..... Heavy Duty Front: DB1422 (Japanese build)

..... Heavy Duty Rear: DB1429

..... General Front: DB1422 (Japanese Build)

..... General Rear: DB1429

Which Bendix part number do I use?

Will pop down to the garage tomorrow morning and try and track down the numbers for you mate. GSL Rallysport = WIN

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Will pop down to the garage tomorrow morning and try and track down the numbers for you mate. GSL Rallysport = WIN

Thanks mate. In the meantime, I'll drop a Email to GSL and see what they can provide.

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Will pop down to the garage tomorrow morning and try and track down the numbers for you mate. GSL Rallysport = WIN

Thanks mate. In the meantime, I'll drop a Email to GSL and see what they can provide.

Stickers on the boxes say:

FRONT:

"GSL 016

A.1.RM 9372"

REAR:

"QDB 1429

A.1.RM 0263"

An email to Greg at GSL will clear things up in no time. Last time I checked GSL were replacing the HPX pads with a new model, but the A1RM was still current...I think.

Adrian

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