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      03-17-2019, 03:00 PM   #16
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That's the exact opposite of what I'm experiencing. During the first 10-15min of the drive, there is absolutely no noise at all. Then they start squealing below 10mph. When I go for some spirited driving on the backroads, the more push the car, the louder the brakes get. This almost make me wanna double check they are DS2500s not some other compund. I talked another local friend of mine and he pretty much said the same thing as you.
You're not the only one with the DS2500s having some noise.

My experience has been as follows:

65+ degrees outside - very loud for the first 5 stops or so, then the noise goes away when driving normally.

40-65 degrees outside - quiet, very minimal noise from start. Not much noise when driving normally.

If I'm pushing the car a little harder on the street, they will definitely get noisy.

Seems like every time I valet though, no matter what the conditions, they are always incredibly loud. I've just gotten use to the looks at this point.
I'm pretty sure I have the DS2500s but tomorrow I'll take off my pads to double check the compound. My car is always noise free for the first 10min or so and then it starts squealing no matter how careful I'm driving. I love this BBK and it's probably the best BBK for track but I need a set of noise free pads for the street. It just drives me nuts.
I got the DS2500 as well and below 15mph it squeals a lot, bedding was done properly just can't figure out why as other mention they have no such issues.
Mine squealed like hell below 10mph no matter how many times I tried to bed them in. I had a track day in the rain at Laguna last month and decided to just keep DS2500s on. That's when I was able to transfer a lot of pad material onto the rotors. They never squealed for a month regardless of the driving style or speed. That being said, I found these pads to be pretty damn hard to bed in on the street. Now that they cleaned up rotors slowly with my daily driving, they started to squeal again at low speeds. Thankfully I have a track day tomorrow and hopefully DSUNOs will transfer good amount of pad material on the rotors just like DS2500s did last track day.
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