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Author Subject: which model number ds2500?
gti-dan

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Post #1
Ive got standar calipers - which ds2500 do i go for - just looking and i can see model numbers:

FCP1063
FCP1112
FCP406
FCP565

its a phase 3 if that makes any difference
Posted 3rd May 2010 at 20:25
khj100

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I think a lot of them will fit as they are virtually identical backplates, but I've always used 565s (listed for an Alfa 155 if i remember correctly)

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Posted 3rd May 2010 at 20:29
welshpug!

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which is cheapest? LOL

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Posted 3rd May 2010 at 21:00
khj100

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And they say us Yorkshire folk are tight! Laugh

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Posted 3rd May 2010 at 21:03
smegal

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Are you using new discs?

I guess you are so as above although rumor has it that the 565s are slightly bigger.

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Posted 3rd May 2010 at 21:14
darkgti6

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yeah the 565 sweep the whole face of the disc and dont leave a groove.

They are also the cheapest to I found!

Also listed for Lancia Delta Integrale!

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Posted 3rd May 2010 at 21:57
gti-dan

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Post #7
not got new discs - that not a problem is it - they only done a few thousand miles though.

Will go for the 565's then
Posted 4th May 2010 at 00:26
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As said above FCP565 is a slightly larger pad than the standard shape so you will need new discs to use these unless you currently run them. The pad will not seat correctly on the disc otherwise, due to the lips that are left by the standard pad shape.

If the discs are nearly new then you could always ask a local machinist how much they'd want to machine them flat again though. I suspect that would be cheaper than new discs.

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Posted 4th May 2010 at 01:33
gti-dan

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which pads will fit straight on then - not sure if i'd bother with getting the disks machined
Posted 4th May 2010 at 22:16
flexywozere

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Post #10
Im needing DS2500's also. I have no idea which pads to get as i have a 106 and have got GTI-6 calipers? Where are you buying them from dan?
Posted 5th May 2010 at 23:29
gti-dan

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Post #11
waiting to find out exactly which model number i need as there are atleast 4! then i will start searxhing for the best prices
Posted 5th May 2010 at 23:33
flexywozere

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how exactly are you going to find out the model number dan? Is there any way? lol
Posted 5th May 2010 at 23:59
gti-dan

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Post #13
somebody on here should know, if not i'll just ring a shop, demon tweeks or somebody
Posted 6th May 2010 at 03:24

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