Brake pads EBC or Centric

EBC Brake pads
Hawkman312
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Rating 4.5

I went with ECS's slotted rotors for both the front and rear, and EBC Redstuff pads all around. With new fluid, they've been great across the board. Less dust than the OEM pads in my experience, less fade, better performance all around

Pros: less fade, better performance
Cons: minor squeal when hot
Vehicle: Audi A3
Mileage: 15000 km
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EBC Brake pads
serialred
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Rating 4.0

I’ve used EBC HH pads on front and rear for years they’re awesome for street. I would never get organic ever again, tried them once and as expected they have very soft bite but most importantly they wore out completely in a couple months, waste of money

Pros: awesome for street use
Cons: organic pads wear quickly
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EBC Brake pads

They'll absolutely be ok to use for the street. In fact, most supersports come with oem HH sintered pads.

They may wear a little quicker, but you'll get better stopping power and you should certainly feel a difference.

I recently changed the pads on my 600RR to the EBC HH sintered pads and I'm really happy with how they feel.

Pros: better stopping power, good feel
Cons: wear quicker
Vehicle: Honda
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EBC Brake pads
MikeL46
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Rating 5.0

The inability to easily modulate light braking is the main reason I swapped in some EBC Redstuff pads. Very linear and better ultimate braking. You couldn't pay me to go back to the stock pads.

Pros: very linear, better braking
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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EBC Brake pads
fmdono
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

With EBC Yellowstuff Pads and Motul Fluid I was fade-free during multiple 25 minute sessions at my local 2.5 mile track. My front brake rotors read a temp of 650 degrees at the end of each session with ambient air temp of about 85 degrees.

Pros: fade-free during track sessions
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EBC Brake pads
bluztoo
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  • Dust:
Rating 5.0

Here's what I did at 30k miles as the originals had faded badly StopTech slotted rotor with EBC redstuff pad - I'm certain you'll get a thousand recommendations on better stuff. Love, love, love these brakes. Very little dust.

Pros: very little dust
Mileage: 48280 km
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Centric Brake pads
fabric8
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Rating 4.0

Continuing to drive on them this way will not make the pad deposits go away. Trust me. I have the same ceramic pads on our 3 vehicles (golf r included). Centric posi quiets. They are great pads with great cold bite and minimal dust. But if you overheat them and stay on the brake pedal at a stop, like any other pad, it will embed pad material onto the rotor.

Pros: great cold bite, minimal dust
Cons: embed pad material
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EBC Brake pads
truesly1
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Rating 4.0

I went from OEM to ebc yellow stuff to combat brake fade on the track. I feel a bite difference on the road for sure. If you don’t mind a bit of squeak, the ebc brakes are good.

Pros: good bite, effective
Cons: some squeak
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EBC Brake pads
RandomGenera7ed
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  • Dust:
Rating 3.0

I switched to EBC redstuff ceramic from my OEM pads on my MX-5. They are marketed as slightly higher performance than OEM with much improved wear and dust levels. In my experience they are maybe slightly more grabby initially, otherwise they perform similarly to OEM, but their claims about dust levels were not true at all in my case, they dusted FAR more than OEM. I get noticeable dust after a few days compared to maybe a few weeks before.

Pros: slightly more grabby
Cons: dusts far more than OEM
Vehicle: Mazda 5
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EBC Brake pads

We had really bad luck with EBC yellows, had a pad seperate from the backing plate, then the next set warped after one track day. Never again.

Cons: pad seperate, warped
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