Brake discs STOPTECH or EBC

EBC Brake discs
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Rating 4.0

Was also thinking of doing EBC dimpled and slotted rotors, just to not worry about potential drilling rotor issues.

Pros: no drilling rotor issues
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STOPTECH Brake discs

Installed LHT S2000 Brake Package which are StopTech slotted rotors, Hawk 5.0 front pads, organic rear pads, Goodridge braided stainless steel brake lines, bleed, and flush brake system.

Pros: braided stainless steel lines
Vehicle: Honda S2000
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STOPTECH Brake discs

All brake discs are now StopTech Black series one-piece, no detriment to performance vs the ATE stock two-piece, the upside is no going orange on the bells or edges like the stock discs do, pads are still PFC Z-Rated and fluid is ATE Type200, no obvious fade for fast road use.

Pros: no obvious fade
Cons: no detriment to performance
Vehicle: BMW
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EBC Brake discs

Full suspension upgrades - this car handles like a dream! new EBC racing/red brakes with drill/slot rotors.

Pros: handles like a dream
Mileage: 209000 km
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EBC Brake discs

I installed EBC slotted rotors and EBC yellow stuff pads about 3 years ago. I did both fronts and rears. Granted Ive only put on maybe 10k km (6k miles) since then. But stopping power has been fantastic.

Pros: fantastic stopping power
Mileage: 10000 km
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EBC Brake discs

I had this when I fitted ebc discs on my Cupra. It's went on for a few hundred miles but then went away. I think it's something to do with the grooves. My thinking was they maybe had a little lip or something that eventually smoothed off.

Pros: noise went away
Cons: initial noise
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