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Old 17-07-2009, 07:02 PM   #1
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Default AP BBK Front/ Rear

Spotted these if it may interest some.

£1900 Front & Rear

http://pistonheads.com/sales/1137203.htm

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Old 17-07-2009, 09:24 PM   #2
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emailed the guy and they have gone
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Old 18-07-2009, 12:04 AM   #3
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Weren't exactly cheap for a used set...
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Old 18-07-2009, 11:38 AM   #4
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Rob what do you think a set are worth 2nd hand ? I'm thinking of selling my BBK ??
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Old 18-07-2009, 12:09 PM   #5
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Rob what do you think a set are worth 2nd hand ? I'm thinking of selling my BBK ??
Your Brembos not up to track work?

Obviously it would all depend on age/condition and what life is left on pads/discs. People forget just how expensive it will be buying replacement discs & pads!

My full AP kit cost £2650 back in Nov 08 but using my OEM CSL rear discs. The kit came with DS2500 pads, which are ok i suppose - just...!

I have now fitted Pagid RS29 pads for improved track performance at a cost of £414!

I didn't look too closely at that used AP ad, but i would think £1500 would have been a fairer price, imho.
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Old 18-07-2009, 12:43 PM   #6
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Your Brembos not up to track work?

Obviously it would all depend on age/condition and what life is left on pads/discs. People forget just how expensive it will be buying replacement discs & pads!

My full AP kit cost £2650 back in Nov 08 but using my OEM CSL rear discs. The kit came with DS2500 pads, which are ok i suppose - just...!

I have now fitted Pagid RS29 pads for improved track performance at a cost of £414!

I didn't look too closely at that used AP ad, but i would think £1500 would have been a fairer price, imho.
How much difference do you find between the different pads? I had the ferodos on my AP's on my old car and always foudn them fine, although I know a lot of people dont rate them
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Old 18-07-2009, 01:22 PM   #7
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Your Brembos not up to track work?
Yes Ive had no bother with them apart from the standard pad which I have now changed, but they aren't Brembo's and the front disks are M3 standard size so I was looking to increase front disk size, probably no need to do it but I fancied giving it a go and I hope I'll recoup some £'s back on the sale of my old kit.

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I know its sad but even the guy who got my new pads sizes sorted told me they were a straight copy of the Brembo and Alcon callipers.

Front disks are standard M3 size,



the callipers can be used with standard M3 and CSL disks, although for the CSL front disks you need the calliper mount that Rotora sell for the competition package, which I haven't got as I bought these for my old M3.

They have serviced me well and I might have wasted more money

I will hang on to my current set up to make sure I'm happy with my new kit, before I part with the above
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How much difference do you find between the different pads? I had the ferodos on my AP's on my old car and always foudn them fine, although I know a lot of people dont rate them
DS2500 - For road they are spot on, warm quickly and work well in wet and dry conditions. However, on track i found them offering only marginal additional stopping power over my old OEM setup (with EBC pads and braided lines). But, they dont complain too much during hard use and combined with the AP setup resist fade well.

RS29 - Only used them on track at a wet Cadwell Park since fitting so couldn't work them as hard as i would usually in the dry, but my initial impression is very good feel with stable braking and they warm reasonably quickly too. They also bite with a fair bit more aggressiveness...

I have done a few hard 'test' stops on road and my eyes tried to pop out of their sockets with the braking inertia!

The next logical step will be to replace the AP discs with Performance Friction items when the time comes as this is generally recognised as the best AP track setup.
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Old 18-07-2009, 02:46 PM   #9
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DS2500 on the rear are fine, probably better than RS29

on the front I so far prefer the feel of the RS14 but they don't last as long but are marginally cheaper than Rs29 and PF01
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Old 18-07-2009, 03:25 PM   #10
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on the front I so far prefer the feel of the RS14 but they don't last as long but are marginally cheaper than Rs29 and PF01
Nice to see another convert
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