Brake pads EBC or Duralast

EBC Brake pads

So for approximately $300 I got much better components. Which are MUCH better than stock and improved feel and effectiveness. ECS Tuning cross drilled and slotted rotors(288mm) EBC Red Stuff

Pros: improved feel, effectiveness
Mileage: 11000 km
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EBC Brake pads

I switched to EBC red stuff pads when I had my BBK installed. I like them, but haven't taken them to the track yet. Much less dust than stock.

Pros: much less dust
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EBC Brake pads

You'll be fine with those pads, your final lap should always be a cool down lap and when you park your car never use the E brake. I use the same brake pad and have been tracking on them for 3 years now, 28 days on them last year.

Pros: long lasting, good performance
Vehicle: Mazda
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I have them on my rear axel with slotted EBC rotors. No squealing what so ever with about 3,000km's on them so far. It was properly bedded so idk if that's why some folks are having issues.

Pros: no squealing, long lifespan
Mileage: 3000 km
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Earth-Mandalorian
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Rating 5.0

I have ebc redstuff on my fiesta st. Best pad for the money hands down. With my car/community, they are the best pad for a DD with more grab and less dust than stock. They also last way longer.

Pros: best value, more grab, less dust
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pgh_duddy
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Rating 4.0

I actually just put new rotors and redstuff on all four corners. I have not had any issues with them. Just make sure you bed them in. I think the only time they squealed was early in the morning when it was cold. After a couple stops at stop signs, I never heard from them.

Pros: no issues, quiet after bedding
Cons: squealed when cold
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Bobbler23
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Rating 4.0

Brakes - EBC. Tried others either didn't like the feel or they didn't last long, or made a mess of the wheels (I do a lot of miles daily) so stick with those now.

Pros: good feel, long lasting
Cons: others didn't last
Vehicle: BMW
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JustAnotherDude1990
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Rating 4.5

The "fitment" issues to my understanding and personal experience are more for the rears and is an easy fix. EBC powdercoats the steal part of the pad and as a result, the part that slide into the caliper can be just a fraction of an inch too thick. All you have to do is get a piece of sandpaper or a razor blade and remove some of the coating. That's it. I love the Redstuff pads...they grip good and haven't squeaked on me yet. Also the rears lasted some stupid amount of time for me even with some sporty driving. I think it was like 90k or more.

Pros: good grip, long lasting
Cons: rear fitment issues
Mileage: 90000 km
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yamrd650
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Rating 3.0

I put about 65 minutes of track time on my EBC Yellows. The seemed to hold up Okay. I sent some pictures to EBC they said they got really hot and I should consider brake cooling options.

Pros: held up okay
Cons: got really hot
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I wouldn't; it could throw off braking performance ... like now your rear pads bite harder than your front. Plus your front do most of the work.

Cons: unbalanced braking
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