From Motorspecs (Ferodo's distributor in Aus) website:
DC2R, Front: DB1265
DC2R, Rear: DB1206
nice post aaronng...
yeah unfortunately the ferodo book, isn't very model friendly with honda listings...usually end up having to match spare brake pads with the pics rofl...
I have the dc2 vtir part numbers posted on OH as well...
good luck with the purchase Zilli
and yeah..comp friction...can be cheaper...depends...vsport aren't bad either....
vsport are the sydney distributors for competition friction... im getting my parts from vsport, as it easier, same price, same service everyhting
it turns out AArong's post wasn correct (based on what the distributor at vsport said, he did some research). I dont hav the exact part number but will find out when they arrive on Monday
vsport are the sydney distributors for competition friction... im getting my parts from vsport, as it easier, same price, same service everyhting
it turns out AArong's post wasn correct (based on what the distributor at vsport said, he did some research). I dont hav the exact part number but will find out when they arrive on Monday
well good luck...you might just need to exchange them...I had the same thing....
handy if you have a spare pad lying around to check it in the book...but anyway lol.....
Just ordered a pair of RDA slotted rotors for our dc2r today for under $200 for the pair.
Was going to go for the EBC Red for about $150 but the Bendix ultimate was avail for around $100 so i went for that instead for the front ( DB 1206-same as vti-r, will confirm when i pull pads out of car to be 100% certain), esp the car will be seldomly tracked apart from the odd hillclimbs and autokhanas.
The rear pads ( DB 1265 ) still undecided, prob go for the Lucas for $60 if the ultimates are around the $100 mark.
guys please dont scamp on your REAR pads even though they do about 25% of the braking. They still slow your car down and keep it in balance !
Get the same pads front n rear
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