Brake pads EBC or DBA

EBC Brake pads
dr0ne6
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Rating 4.0

Sometimes those alternatives work like K&N air filters or EBC brake pads for street use.

Pros: alternatives sometimes work
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EBC Brake pads
MidNite_22
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 4.0

I use EBC Green Stuff. They are organic. More brake dust, but you really can feel the stopping power.

Pros: stopping power
Cons: more brake dust
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EBC Brake pads
JeffMavMerc1942
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Rating 5.0

EBC Red Stuff I recently did my brakes and these are really quiet and durable and great stopping power and low dust.

Pros: quiet, durable, great stopping power, low dust
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EBC Brake pads
rodon
  • Noise:
Rating 5.0

The EBC pads (Red) that I installed 6 months or so ago have never made a peep at any time. They seemed to fit snugly in the calipers. Very happy with them mated to Zimmermann drilled rotors.

Pros: fit snugly, zero noise
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EBC Brake pads

I just picked up a set of Bluestuff NDX pads for my front. Haven't swapped yet but I'm sure they'll suffice since I'm not trying to win my class or set lap records

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EBC Brake pads
the_Mr_Pisces
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Rating 2.0

I recently purchased EBC BSD rotors and EBC RedStuff. The front rotors ended up with an unknown lead time, so the rep reached out and suggested DBA 4000 T3s. I dropped the car off at the dealership as they'd agreed to cover the labor under warranty. I stopped by yesterday and was told they were having some issues with the install and that the pads didn't come with hardware... the tech was already left for the day I swung by again today. I was told that the holes in the pads were slightly larger than the pins, which allows for the pads to shift up and down. I took it home and confirmed everything is good in one direction, but when I pop it in reverse and hit the brakes, I hear a metal to metal click as the pads shift up and hit the caliper. The same is true when I put it back in drive and hit the brakes.

Cons: metal to metal click, pads shift
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