Brake pads EBC or Ferodo

EBC Brake pads

I liked the feel of EBC Yellow better but everyone bags on EBC and they were dustier than the Hawks.

Pros: better feel
Cons: dustier than the Hawks
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EBC Brake pads
civilwarcorpses
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Rating 4.0

Ebc Red Stuff. They are a little milder than Yellow but still high performance. I can get a 20 min track session with limited fade. Although once I forgot to turn stability control off and they faded very badly after about 10 min. Less dusty than stock setup.

Pros: high performance, limited fade, less dusty
Cons: faded badly with stability control on
Vehicle: Ford Fiesta
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Ferodo Brake pads
cmiovino
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Rating 4.5

For \~$250, the Ferodo DS2500's are a great pad for dual street/spirited and light/medium track use.With any semi-metallic pad, you're going to have dust. You can't really substantially reduce dusting without going to something like ceramic pads, which then frictional force is compromised.

Pros: great for track use
Cons: lots of dust
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EBC Brake pads
vw.pilot
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Rating 5.0

I used Corrado G60 hubs (still retaining 4x100 lug pattern) Corrado 4-wheel ABS system paired to adapters to run 11.8" 4piston Mercedes Benz front brakes with Yellowstuff EBC race compound pads and 10.2" rear discs with Hawk HPS pads. This brake configuration to mass ratio was already an upgrade on the 4800# donor car, here they are absolutely insane on a sub 3000# Mk1 Cabriolet.

Pros: insane stopping power
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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EBC Brake pads
drphoto
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

Agree w/ all above especially EBC red pads. I put in performance rotors (blank, not drilled or slotted though) but not necessary. Just wanted a clean slate for the pads. But the final piece of the puzzle is to run higher performance tires.

Pros: performance rotors
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EBC Brake pads

My budget brake setup was getting EBC slotted rotors front and rear, but getting 286mm rear rotors, you can install them by using volkswagen CC rear caliper brackets if your car has 272mm stock rear rotors. I also have EBC red stuff pads all around, they do get pretty dusty though.

Pros: works great, cheap upgrade
Cons: pretty dusty
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Ferodo Brake pads
microsickful
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Rating 4.0

The heat resistance is much better than the stock pads, so it'd take a lot more to make these pads fade. They are more durable as well at least according to my experience. The only issues are that when it's cold the pads do get a little noisy and there's the increased brake dust, but I think these are non major issues and worthy of the trade off for much better and reliable braking performance.

Pros: better heat resistance, more durable
Cons: noisy when cold, increased brake dust
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Ferodo Brake pads
Fat_FI
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Rating 3.5

I have Ferodo DS2500 pads on my 987 Cayman. They are a good pad for street/track duty and it seems they come recommended on the forums. Just remember a dual purpose pads are okay for street and track, but not great in either.

Pros: good for street/track
Cons: not great in either
Vehicle: MAN
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EBC Brake pads

I have the ebc reds they are good but smh at the people saying they are not dusty. they are worst pads i have ever had for producing dust.

Pros: they are good
Cons: worst pads for dust
Vehicle: Audi TT
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