Brake pads EBC or JURID

EBC Brake pads
KarstGeo
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 4.0

I'd do a stock replacement rotor (Zimm) and a pad with a bit more heat tolerance (not a track pad by any means) to deal with the trailer. Reds are fine street pads but will cave to heat somewhat easily.

Pros: good cold bite
Cons: cave to heat easily
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EBC Brake pads

EBC Greenstuff with their slotted rotors have been my favorites so far. Tried Redstuff once but I didn't like them as much

Pros: favorite brake pads
Cons: Redstuff pads disliked
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JURID Brake pads
SDArteon
  • Braking:
Rating 3.5

The pads were about 60% worn and hard large metal shards embedded in them and the rotors have always been badly grooved from day 1. This suggest that its more likely the rotor that is a soft material. Once there are metal shards in the pads that will cause uneven friction and promote brake grab and pulsing. I replaced the pads and the \u201cwarp\u201d pulsing has gone completely, but I suspect the new pads will also eventually pick up metal shards from the rotor. The other point is in case people want to avoid factory pads is that the front pads are Jurid and the rears ATE. I ve replaced all with Padid.

Pros: pulsing gone, new pads installed
Cons: metal shards in pads, grooved rotors
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 18000 km
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EBC Brake pads
jjandlj1
  • Braking:
Rating 2.0

Closest were the EBC Yellows, but the fronts crumbled on a hot day at a fast track (VIR.)

Pros: close to daily/track
Cons: crumbled on track
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