Brake pads Brembo or EBC

Brembo Brake pads
Dog_Eater
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Rating 4.0

My friend has them on his 91 MR2 and he said he can feel the diference from stock and that they squeak a tiny bit during light braking.

Pros: feel the difference
Cons: squeak a tiny bit
Vehicle: Toyota MR2
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EBC Brake pads
drader
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

Don't rule out EBC Greenstuff - they completely transformed my wife's Camry - it couldn't stop from the factory, it couldn't stop after I spent alot of money on new pads, rotors, lines from some "brake expert", and when I installed EBCs the car is now FUN to play the stop sign game.

Pros: FUN to play
Cons: couldn't stop
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EBC Brake pads
drader
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Rating 5.0

I actually love my EBCs for street use. Incredible cold bite, no dust (ever), no squeak (ever), and my rotors and pads still look brand new after 6 months.

Pros: Incredible cold bite, no dust
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Brembo Brake pads
ramylson
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

cad plated brembo cross-drilled w/ PBR metal master pads. I'm not nice to brakes (auto-x has a tendancy to do that). But, this set up has lasted me 1.5+ plus. Why should I switch to anything else? And yes, the car is driven year round.

Pros: lasted 1.5+ years
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EBC Brake pads
Osqar
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Rating 3.0

If you are doin competition, yeah, EBC pads and slotted / drilled are worthwhile, but for mere performance road use, there's no point (except for looks). The rotors wear faster, create more dust, and the pads, whilst they may not create as much dust, will squeal.

Pros: worthwhile for competition
Cons: pads will squeal
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