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I went with EBC RED. noticeably softer. Perfect for the street. Don't get them if you track.
I put ebc sport rotors dimpled amd slotted and ebc yellow pads all around. Very nice race brakes for the street and can make abs activate if needed anytime paid 750 canadian for everything last black friday. Amazing for our heavy car. Trust me u need good brakes for our 3300 lb car on repeated hard hard braking amd sticky tires
Bendix premium pads will be fine paired with better rotors you will get a good performance increase , you can look into other brands etc but again no real point in going to far on pads unless its a track car all your doing is 3x the price for very small gain and sometimes a loss as normal street driving will not put enough heat into the pads to get them to operational temp making it dangerous for normal use, also excess brake dust and annoying squeal
Personally I like the EBC brake pads on mine because they are low dust and very grippy. Your wheels stay cleaner longer.
I've tried alot of pads including; stop tech sports (309), EBC blue NDX, dixel ztypes and most recently EBC RPX on my 1st and 2nd gen BRZ. Out of all these I would recommend the EBC RPX.
They have higher fade resistance than the rest.
Ankle flicking power all session
Safe cold bite (5°C)
Only slight squeal on street.
I changed over to Bendix and it has literally lasted more than twice as long. In fact they’re still on my Corolla after 60,000kms.
I think ebc blue are pretty good for what you need. Only downsides are that they are dusting a lot and they're going to last only several track day sessions.
Bendix maingay talaga, mawawala iyan after two thousand kilometers, one thousand lessen na
I ordered ebc pads for the front and they got here and they're way too small.
The EBC blues are not track pads... Despite how they market them. Once they cool from behind very hot they glaze over...
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