I just had a look at my cars. They are both originally GLDS and both had 10mm discs on them when I got them. They each had the different styles of callipers though. I fitted DB-105 pads to both of them and have been stopping happily ever since.
I seem to remember returning a set of pads once because they were too thick, these could have been the DB-128s I suppose, which kind of makes me wonder what's going on here.
One car has since been upgraded to GTI vented rotors which use DB-401 pads.
The other has new 10mm discs and is definitely running DB-105 pads.
I had a look at the Bendix catalog and a few others and got more confused.
They claim the DB-128 is the one for a diesel and is 18mm thick.
Likewise they say the DB-105 is for petrol and is 14.8mm thick.
In any case the DB-105 could be considered as a partially worn down DB-128 because they're they same shape just thinner.
When I fittted the brand new 10mm discs, the DB-105s were quite a snug fit, I don't think I could have gotten another 6.4mm of pad in there. I made sure the piston was fully pressed back beforehand too.
Pete
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