Ho anch'io quelle pastiglie da anni, fanno il loro dovere , ottime per chi usa l'automobile tutti i giorni e di tanto in tanto va in pista. Un buon compromesso👍
Agreed! They worked great for the track I was at ( even though small) and there was not much brake dust either. I have not experienced them that much on regular roads yet
I have links to one in the description box. But you could do it with a plastic tool that fits as well. Don't use anyhting that could scratch the piston. I am assuming you are referring to the rear calipers?
I have only driven to bed them in and gone on a track day. So cannot comment to much on the cold bite but from what did experience there is jot kuch difference to the oem. The DS2500 are quite similar to many OEM setups with regards to the initial bite. Did you bed them in properly?
Ho anch'io quelle pastiglie da anni, fanno il loro dovere , ottime per chi usa l'automobile tutti i giorni e di tanto in tanto va in pista. Un buon compromesso👍
Agreed! They worked great for the track I was at ( even though small) and there was not much brake dust either.
I have not experienced them that much on regular roads yet
Nice! I don’t have that rotator tool. I guess I need to go buy or rent one
I have links to one in the description box.
But you could do it with a plastic tool that fits as well. Don't use anyhting that could scratch the piston. I am assuming you are referring to the rear calipers?
What do you think of the DS2500? I noticed that they bite pretty poorly when cold, which isn't ideal since I installed them on my daily.
I have only driven to bed them in and gone on a track day. So cannot comment to much on the cold bite but from what did experience there is jot kuch difference to the oem. The DS2500 are quite similar to many OEM setups with regards to the initial bite.
Did you bed them in properly?
would you mind sharing the pin punch tool and the tool to retract that rear piston? Also, is there anything to grease on the fronts?
I have updated the description box with links!
The fronts you can grease the outside of the shims with ceramic paste where the pistons meet the shims
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