Brake pads EBC or Akebono

EBC Brake pads
JustAnotherDude1990
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Rating 4.5

The "fitment" issues to my understanding and personal experience are more for the rears and is an easy fix. EBC powdercoats the steal part of the pad and as a result, the part that slide into the caliper can be just a fraction of an inch too thick. All you have to do is get a piece of sandpaper or a razor blade and remove some of the coating. That's it. I love the Redstuff pads...they grip good and haven't squeaked on me yet. Also the rears lasted some stupid amount of time for me even with some sporty driving. I think it was like 90k or more.

Pros: good grip, long lasting
Cons: rear fitment issues
Mileage: 90000 km
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EBC Brake pads
prizzle92
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Rating 4.5

upgrading the pads is one of the cheapest most impactful upgrades you can make to the brakes . I have HH EBC pads on my MT09 and they feel fine but if you’re already changing them and you know you’re gonna spend a lot of time on the track just get the trackday/race pads

Pros: cheap, impactful upgrade
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EBC Brake pads

I used the HH pads for several years on my GSXR600. Eventually I started cooking the HH pads as my pace came up. I would get some hot spotting on the rotors where the pad material was melting and leaving itself on the rotor unevenly. When this happens your rotors will need to be media blasted or replaced to get them smooth again. A lot of it depends on your style and pace, but for the peace of mind I would recommend going for the better pads. They have a very similar feel but the EPFA is a little more consistent with less fade.

Pros: consistent, less fade
Cons: hot spotting, rotor damage
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Akebono Brake pads

They sent out an email today that they are now stocking Akebono Brake pads, which are probably the best for any VW, very good quality and low dust.

Pros: very good quality, low dust
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Akebono Brake pads
goodvibes
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Rating 5.0

I highly recommend akebono euro brake pads, especially on DSG cars to remove the grabbiness at low speed. Great cheap upgrade for new car.

Pros: remove grabbiness, cheap upgrade
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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EBC Brake pads
PwrUsr
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Rating 4.0

If I have to stand on the brakes they certainly STOP better than the OEM brakes. It's a very good improvement in brake feel as well. The car stops straight now instead of wondering a bit side to side.

Pros: STOP better than OEM
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Akebono Brake pads
KevinC
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Rating 4.0

I ran Akebono pads on my ZHP coupe and they were great. Slightly less initial bite than stock, requiring a slightly firmer foot on the pedal, and also need to warm up a bit for full grip - but beyond that, clean as a whistle and they wear forever.

Pros: clean, wear forever
Cons: less initial bite, need warm up
Vehicle: BMW
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EBC Brake pads
yamrd650
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Rating 3.0

I put about 65 minutes of track time on my EBC Yellows. The seemed to hold up Okay. I sent some pictures to EBC they said they got really hot and I should consider brake cooling options.

Pros: held up okay
Cons: got really hot
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