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Guys, wheres currently the cheapest place for a set of DS2500 pads for the front of my Trophy?

Cheers,
Mike
 
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I got mine from Demon Tweeks a few yrs ago. Most places will price match.
 
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I got mine form Fred at BTM earlier in the year. I think he was the cheapest around as well.

Demon Tweeks was pretty close to the price as well.
 
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Been looking at these recently myself and either Demon theives or Kam racing seem to be the most competitive. Depends on where you can get a discount with. All around £130ish posted
 
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£115 delivered from Demon Tweeks for the 565 fittment:up:

Will i need shims or anything?

Mike
 
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Shouldn't do, I had to take some of the paint off one edge of the last ones I had as they were dragging a little, but normally pretty good!
 
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Mine needed filing to prevent binding, I believe this is quite common for DS and Pagids
 
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Does anyone get brake squeal from DS2500? I heard they were notorious for it.
 
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At first i had a bit of a squeal but after a while it seemed to go, im going to try Ds3000 next as the 2500 are getting low now....
 
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I have these fitted with Brembo HCs...how do you lot rate them? They are definitely better than standard but I was expecting better. Are uprated lines/fluid a necessity to get the best from the better pads?

Edited to add: Mine squeal quite a lot but only audible when rolling to stop.
 
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Personally, if you are going to the hassle of fitting some half decent Pads, then spending the relatively small amount on decent fluid and braided lines is a no brainer ! I did then on my 172 after my 1st trackday when I witnessed brake fade for the first time. If road car then not required, if trackwork to any degree I say it required. For record, braided lines ~ £50 , fluid ~ £15 for some decent stuff and an hour of shouting and swearing with some basic tools and a mate one sunday morning
 
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Just for your information, the standard brake lines are internally braided so I don't think you'll notice much difference. Well I certainly didn't anyway.
 
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