Brake pads EBC or DBA

EBC Brake pads

Last year I switched to the EBC Redstuffs. Overall braking power hasn't necessarily improved that much (according to the butt dyno), but appears to handle heat better as my brake pedal stays consistent through the entire day and doesn't begin to feel softer during the end of the day during my last couple runs.

Pros: consistent pedal feel, heat resistant
Cons: no significant power increase
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EBC Brake pads
Fearlessleader85
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Rating 4.5

I run EBC greens. Really nice bite, cold or hot, stock quiet, and a little less dusty than the yellows.

Pros: nice bite, quiet
Cons: less dusty than yellows
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TrackObsessed
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Rating 4.0

I recommend ebc blues to everyone and always get positive feedback, they bite better than oem cold and way better warm they are very dusty though.

Pros: good bite, cold and warm
Cons: very dusty
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Avery_ing
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Rating 4.0

EBC yellows have been great for me. Minimal squeal and moderate dust I also tried a set of OEM style ceramic pads but faded them on a high speed autox course.

Pros: minimal squeal, moderate dust
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JoeDerp77
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Rating 4.0

ebc yellows were great dual duty pads when I used them, but dusty. They feel good on the street and the few hard brake tests I've done felt like they bite well, much better than the OEM quality pads I had.

Pros: good bite, street friendly
Cons: dusty
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asilverthread
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Rating 4.0

EBC redstuff, stoptech, OEM. All good pads. I think the redstuff pads dust a little less than OEM, but stopping power is really good from the factory for street driving.

I like OEM or stoptech rotors, again street driving.

I don’t tend to get a lot of life out of pads, but so far OEM rotors seem to last as long as 2 sets of pads. I just put on the stoptech rotors last time I did a brake job, so far so good.

Pros: less dust, good stopping power
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Imua
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Rating 4.0

I run the yellows on my rear brakes on my MK6 GoRf which is tracked. happy with all but yellows dust significantly more than reds

Pros: happy with all
Cons: dust significantly more
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aquatone61
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Rating 3.0

I’ve got ebc red stuff pads on my non performance GTI and they are ok. I probably will get something different next time around. They do dust a bit, probably the same as oem.

Pros: fine for street use
Cons: dusts a bit
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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BockTock
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Rating 2.0

I recently changed the brakes on my MK7.5 Non PP GTI, I chose EBC Redstuff for the disks and pads. I have bedded them in and driven a bit over this per the manual, for the first few weeks I didn't have any issues and they are a lot grabbier than the OEM ones. But with some recent spirited driving, I found that these pads under light to heavy breaking on the front get cooked in less than a mile. Ended up coming to a corner and the pedal was firm, then it wasn't and it was squirming about and not slowing. Getting out of the vehicle I found the pads were smoking really badly as well the heat coming off them had turned the disks blue on the front, while the rears were warm, but nowhere near as bad as the front. The OEM pads took way more abuse, even then they would just judder when they go too hot and never fadded or gave the same symptoms.

Pros: Initially grippy, better than OEM
Cons: Overheats quickly, brake fade
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