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Ferodo Ds2500 Front Brake Pads #fcp986h on 2040-parts.com

US $189.00
Location:

Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation

Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation
80% left
Brand:Ferodo Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:FCP986H Warranty:No

Used for about 20% (so 80% of life still left)
Ferodo DS2500 Front Brake Pads
Part #FCP986H

Ferodo's DS2500 racing brake pads represent a new generation of friction material that's low in compressibility, ensuring a firm pedal while providing great disc and pad life.
These pads were developed with characteristics that make them perfect for track days, including a consistent coefficient of friction (0.50) at any temperature, providing very predictable braking and great pedal modulation. Combined with low wheel dusting and good noise characteristics, this product is the brake pad for the driver who needs the track-day braking performance out of a pad they can drive on the street.

MSRP for a new one is $265.

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