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EBC Brake pads

For what it's worth, I had the shudder too, it was pad deposits on the rotors. New EBC pads, some hard braking, and it went away.

Pros: shudder went away
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EBC Brake pads

I just put red stuff on my Stinger GT2 and love them . I also put geo series drilled and slotted rotors. What I will share with you is I had to pull the metal plates off my break pads so that they could fit but other than that their great.

Pros: great brakes, good performance
Cons: pads needed modification
Vehicle: Kia
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EBC Brake pads
svv1tch
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

I've been daily driving my SR11 for a year, and almost 10k miles in my Type R. Never had these issues, not even close. As someone else said, I have immediate bite even in zero degree temps. Have tracked them a few times with no issues either. I bought another set for when these eventually wear out, although that is taking a while.

Pros: immediate bite, consistent braking
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Mileage: 10000 km
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ClearJack87
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 4.5

EBC Ultimax brakes, from PerfectBrakes.com - low dust, fantastic performance. My cruise control took a while to get used to the new brake pads.

Pros: low dust, fantastic performance
Cons: cruise control adjustment needed
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NastyVN
  • Braking:
  • Noise:
Rating 5.0

Ebc redstuff pads and dba rotors are what I run and I love it. The pads do squeak a little sometimes but only if you’re real soft on the brakes

Pros: love it, great performance
Cons: pads squeak sometimes
Vehicle: Hyundai Veloster
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jsloan10
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  • Noise:
Rating 3.5

Those look to be EBC "greenstuff" brake pads. "For spirited street use on lighter sports sedans and hot hatches, Greenstuff 2000 series is a perfect choice." They are made more for performance than driveability, they aee not really meant for your average daily driver. They are not bad pads, but they are intended more for the weekend racer. The pads will be noisy and harder on the rotors than regular pads. EBC also offers a red pad that is even more aggressive and intended strictly for track use.

Pros: good performance
Cons: noisy, hard on rotors
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EBC Brake pads

Be careful when buying brakes for the Stinger, if you buy anything cheaper than the originals you'll get a nasty judder within a couple thousand miles! I had to replace the disc and pads with EBC Yellow to get rid of it. The judder was awful.

Cons: nasty judder, awful
Vehicle: Kia
Mileage: 2000 km
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EBC Brake pads
Stancie
  • Braking:
Rating 1.0

I have personally ran these rotors with EBC HH pads. I blued them on my first track day and swapped to used OEMs before the next. They felt fine as far as bite but the immediate bluing shows they’re not up to any amount of real heat. If I ran them for a track day or two more they surely would’ve faded badly and warped. I don’t recommend them.

Pros: felt fine as far as bite
Cons: faded badly, warped
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