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Author Subject: Struggling with DS2500s
ben306

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Post #26
Well been offered a good price on some M1155 and M1166. anyone any experiance of these, might be worth giving them a try.

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Posted 24th Jun 2011 at 13:14
lotek

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Post #27
i got 1155, they are a good pad , better than ds2500 Yes
but i still coax fade outta them,
worth a try tho, use high boiling point fluid aswell
Posted 24th Jun 2011 at 13:54
adam b

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Post #28
Liked my RC6s and didn't seem to leave any dust on the bodywork. However the wheels were coated, so much so that Brendan who bought them off me had them stripped and sprayed again.

The volvo guys seem to love carbotechs, not tried them yet...

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Posted 24th Jun 2011 at 16:16
jeffers Forum Admin

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Post #29
To be fair my rc6's don't seem to leave anything on the body, my track wheels are fair covered tho lol!

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Posted 24th Jun 2011 at 16:19
daveyboy

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Post #30
lotek wrote:
rub vaseline along the body pre use LOL


Who's body? Driver, passenger? I don't get it? Unsure

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Posted 24th Jun 2011 at 16:20
rallye1999

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Post #31
ive got 1155's up front and 1144's on the rear
works out at £140 for the lot, i founf ds2500's to be getting expensive
Posted 24th Jun 2011 at 17:44
lotek

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Post #32
1144's on rear are pointless Yes

and phil you can rub it anywhere you like LOL
but maybie some on the car may stop it eating away at stuff in the very short term Dunno lol
Posted 24th Jun 2011 at 19:21
vts_tibi

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Post #33
how would you guys rate RC6 with original calipers? - are they anywhere near the stopping power of a 4 pot caliper with a normal brake pad? (say... a Brembo 4 pot with a Textar pad)

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Posted 24th Jun 2011 at 23:53
lotek

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Post #34
god yes Yes
Posted 25th Jun 2011 at 01:04
jeffers Forum Admin

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Post #35
vts_tibi wrote:
how would you guys rate RC6 with original calipers? - are they anywhere near the stopping power of a 4 pot caliper with a normal brake pad? (say... a Brembo 4 pot with a Textar pad)

Awesome, RC6's make the car stand on it's nose even with standard callipers!
Smile

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Posted 25th Jun 2011 at 01:59
r4ly j

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Post #36
What's is the part number for rc6's for standard calipers?
Posted 27th Jun 2011 at 19:05
welshpug!

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Post #37
look up the page...

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Posted 27th Jun 2011 at 19:28
jeffers Forum Admin

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Post #38
Go on cl's website and look up the pads for a Clio 172 they're the same fitment but about £50 cheaper iirc.

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Posted 27th Jun 2011 at 20:32

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