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EBC Brake pads

Depending on your engine (taking the 2.0 turbo petrol as an example) EBC do a kit for all pads and disks for £506.57 including VAT.

Pros: kit for pads and disks
Vehicle: Seat
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Dre9872
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Rating 4.0

If you want less brake dust then EBC Red Stuff. I ran them on my 435i and I am running them on my M4. They are fast road pads, not track pads. But they work well and there is pretty much no dust.

Pros: pretty much no dust, work well
Cons: not track pads
Vehicle: BMW
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Jeeo54
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Rating 4.0

I use centric high carbon rotor blanks and EBC reds. They're great, although not quite zero dust theyre less than stock. Very grabby in the cold though, worse than stock for that.

Pros: They're great, less dust
Cons: grabby in the cold
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SE_Cycling_Routes
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Rating 5.0

I use EBC Red Stuff. They have excellent modulation. EBC's website says that they are lower dust and last longer than Green Stuff.

Pros: excellent modulation, lower dust
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EBC Brake pads

Get you some Nitto NT555s, Caltracs traction bars, steeda lowering springs, GT500 swaybars, GT500 Fuel Pump, and a good set of brake rotors and pads from either Powerstop or EBC.

Pros: good brake rotors and pads
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Beukers
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Rating 3.5

I drive a Twingo rs at the moment, with ebc yellow brakes and they are fine enough for the money. Also had them on my previous car a turbo mx5 and they did the job.

Pros: fine for money, did the job
Vehicle: Renault Twingo
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