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Old Jun 13th, 2007, 02:22 PM
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Decent brake pads in Aus ?

After some mountain runs my brake pedal felt spongy so i assumed the flued had boiled and maybe air had gotten into them, i have bled the breaks, refilled etc, there is an improvement but still doesnt seem to bite like they used to so im thinking time for new pads ? i have the standard standard brakes atm

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Old Jun 13th, 2007, 11:39 PM
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That should help!
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Old Jun 14th, 2007, 05:47 AM
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been going around to all the car shops around me and none of them have the ferado 2500's or even have a listing of them from their supplier :S
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been going around to all the car shops around me and none of them have the ferado 2500's or even have a listing of them from their supplier :S

Try Competition Friction in Melbourne - I know they have the 2500s for the standard MINI caliper.

I think the standard MINI calipers are the same as the 3-series ones - can anyone confirm this? If this is the case it may be easier to find them locally if you refer to the BMW 3-- model instead of the MINI.

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Comp Friction are awesome - I dealt with the brach near Canberra. Nothing but good things to say. I love my Ferado's and would definately recommend them to you.

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Does anyone know of a replacement for the JCW pads?
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Not sure if that's the case with the DS2500 but my DS Performance (a relatively new line...a tad lower than the 2500) requires a fair whack of heat before they work well even though it's a street oriented pad.

Try V-Sport here in Sydney, V-Sport Australia highly recommended or Barrie Smith Motorsports http://www.bsmsports.com.au/..

FYI, it's about 10% cheaper to bring them in from overseas when you factor in postage and the possibility of GST.
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Old Jun 16th, 2007, 01:26 AM
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the guy @ goodyear was great rang up his forodo supplier and who said that the ds2500's didnt exist asked me to leave it with him for a few hours, gave me a ring back and he sourced them from a place in melbourne. sexy time !
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minipnut - How much are the ferodo ds2500s for a front pair
if you do not wish to post the price up you can pm me the price you paid.
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Fronts where $269 directly from Ferodo and rears were 289
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Fronts where $269 directly from Ferodo and rears were 289

I had the front pads and discs replaced by the dealer yesterday.
The pads cost $159.60
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but thats the standard dealer pads :S yay for dust
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but thats the standard dealer pads :S yay for dust

yep, for $100 I'll deal with a little dust
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yep, for $100 I'll deal with a little dust


Yep , I agree with that one

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