Brake pads EBC or Bosch

EBC Brake pads
busterbcook
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Rating 5.0

Personally I like the EBC brake pads on mine because they are low dust and very grippy. Your wheels stay cleaner longer.

Pros: low dust, very grippy
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legendz6
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Rating 4.5

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.

Pros: higher fade resistance, safe cold bite
Cons: wear quick, slight squeal
Vehicle: Subaru BRZ
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djsimp123
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Rating 4.0

I have EBC SR-11s, 3 track days and like 8k street miles of them. Very very embarrassingly noisy but they still got 80% life left at least. And they don\u2019t wear the rotor like crazy either.

Pros: 80% life left, don't wear rotor
Cons: very noisy
Mileage: 12875 km
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Rare_Armadillo_1460
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Rating 5.0

I use Reds and they are pretty good and no sounds that I’m aware of coming out of them. They stop very well

Pros: good stopping power, no noise
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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SJTrance76
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Rating 4.0

Look into EBC Redstuff pads and see if they offer it for your M3. Also consider either ceramic coating the wheel surface or paying to get it professionally coated. I switch most of my BMW’s to this brake pad and the dusting is significantly reduced while still maintaining a good bite and braking performance.

Pros: dusting significantly reduced
Vehicle: BMW
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camaro41
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Rating 4.5

I use EBC blue stuff on my Mach 1 for national competition in F Street. Coefficient of friction of .52. modulate well, try them on the street all the time, and take a pretty good beating.

Pros: modulate well, good beating tolerance
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EBC Brake pads

I'm at just about 25,000 miles and the brakes are starting to feel a little worn out. I'm thinking of upgrading the pads (rotors aren't in the budget right now) and was looking at the EBC Redstuff ones. Probably shoulda gone with the power stops but since it’s a small upgrade I figured the extra money is worth it.

Pros: small upgrade, worth the money
Cons: brakes worn out
Vehicle: Subaru BRZ
Mileage: 25000 km
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Bosch Brake pads

I had this problem after working on a friend's Infiniti FX35 and also using Bosch ceramic brake pads.

The problem for me was that Bosch pads have a different inside and outside pad for the rears for that vehicle. I've used Bosch pads before and never encountered this.

The pads were not marked and nothing on the box indicated there were different sides so I didn't notice. But they have protruding nubs on the backing that cause the caliper to not sit properly and increase their thickness, causing constant drag on the rotors.

Pros: pads cause constant drag
Cons: pads not marked
Vehicle: Infiniti
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EBC Brake pads

EBC yellow. I once fitted shit pads because it's all I could get hold of when I needed them. I completely used a set of rear pads in 1 trip to wales and experienced what total brake fade feels like on a Welsh mountain with a fully loaded Land Rover and it wasn't fun.

Cons: brake fade, not fun
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