Brake pads EBC or ATE

EBC Brake pads

I ran ebc yellow stuff pads on my civic. Would recommend the street version which is green I think. OEM rotors are fine, no need for anything fancy.

Pros: good stopping power
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EBC Brake pads
gprace
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Rating 4.0

I currently have EBC Redstuff on my 2017 VW Sportwagen 4motion and are pleased with the results compared to stock.

Pros: pleased with the results
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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georgetd
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Rating 4.0

I've replaced the stock proportioning valve with an adjustable one and have ebc yellows on the back with no name shit pads on the front.

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EBC Brake pads

I ended up going with the same Rotor & Pads as I recently upgraded to on my rear. I stuck with EBC Reds because I might only do some light track use. They have been great pads for me in the past lasting almost 10 years!

Pros: great pads, long lasting
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thirstymfr
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Rating 4.5

I've been happy with my EBC Red stuff pads. Stop great, are quiet and best of all cut my brake dust significantly.

Pros: quiet, great stopping, less dust
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EBC Brake pads

I just got green stuff for my wife’s ‘14 sport. It does feel better under braking than it did feel. I just used stock type rotors as it isn’t aggressively driven so no need for better cooling.

Pros: better braking feel
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19birel
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Rating 3.0

So far I've ordered EBC Yellow Stuff pads (I've heard mixed reviews but the best alternatives seemed to be ~$500 a set so these will have to do)

Pros: cheaper alternative
Cons: mixed reviews
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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EBC Brake pads
Disgruntled Ziemniak
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Rating 1.5

Prior to a long roadtrip a few months back, I decided to swap a slightly more aggressive rotor/pad combo onto my car. Nothing crazy, just a bitier pad and more durable rotor. Having always been a Bosch/Brembo guy, I decided to try out EBC, as its apparently a pretty sporty setup to run. So no big deal, I order the set, I pop them on, I break them in, and I go on about my business --> or so I thought. I don't know if this is an EBC exclusive feature or what, but the brake dust is atrocious. This stuff sheds itself more than a housecat coughing up balls of hair. It was only about 750 miles into use that I started to experience horrendous vibrations from the actual pads and rotors depending on the temp of the brakes and how hard I'm pressing. Its not a 'traditional' warp, but rather most certainly just huge build-ups of pad sediment, as these vibrations are intermittent. Anyone else have experience with EBC's? I've done about 5K on them and they're honestly pretty sh*t in my time with them. Likely going to go back to Bosch. Here's images of the dust collection only about 100-200 miles after I cleaned them. Seriously, whats the deal?

Pros: more durable rotor, bitier pad
Cons: atrocious brake dust, horrendous vibrations, build-ups of pad sediment
Mileage: 5000 km
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