Brake pads Brembo or EBC

EBC Brake pads
MidNite_22
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Rating 4.0

I use EBC Green Stuff. They are organic. More brake dust, but you really can feel the stopping power.

Pros: stopping power
Cons: more brake dust
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Brembo Brake pads

I paid $25 ea. to have front rotors resurfaced at O’reilly and put brembo pads and new sensors on my wife’s 2017 Macan GTS for a grand total of $190 which included a new can of brake clean and new caliper bolts from Pelican.

Pros: low cost, easy fix
Vehicle: Porsche
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EBC Brake pads
JeffMavMerc1942
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Rating 5.0

EBC Red Stuff I recently did my brakes and these are really quiet and durable and great stopping power and low dust.

Pros: quiet, durable, great stopping power, low dust
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Brembo Brake pads

I've looked online to see what the front brake pads and discs for my 987.1 Cayman S cost. Brake discs from Brembo cost 103 euros each and a set (4 pieces) of brake pads, also from Brembo, costs 65 euros, so in total the material costs 270 euros.

Pros: material costs 270 euros
Cons: labour hour expensive
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EBC Brake pads

I personally had a terrible time with EBC brakes especially the yellow stuff. A month of daily driving and one track day had the pads so low they actually slipped out of the calipers while I was driving, customer support swore up and down I installed them wrong and it’s my fault. I put project mu hybrid pads on next and I’ve been out on 6 different tracks days and a year of driving and there is still 5mm of pad life left.

Pros: long pad life
Cons: pads slipped out, poor customer support
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