Brake pads EBC or OEM Audi

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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EBC Brake pads

I've always been a big fan of EBC pads since I did them on a 98 GLX I had. I actually recommend them to people who want something a bit more aggressive but don't want a race pad.

Pros: more aggressive
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DneprDave
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Rating 4.5

I put EBC Red pads on my MINI and they have been great, the car stops better and I see no dust at all on the wheels.

Pros: stops better, no dust
Vehicle: MINI
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beefjerky
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Rating 4.0

I've very much enjoyed my EBC green pads on my dailies, they do dust a bit but grab pretty nice and don't squeal. Never had a buildup that causes vibration.

Pros: grab pretty nice, don't squeal
Cons: dust a bit
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SourKrout
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Rating 4.0

I've run multiple sets (Green Stuff and Yellow Stuff) without issue. Yes, the yellows dust quite a bit but no more than most semi-metallic pads I've had. As far as vibrations go, my 2013 Abarth has Yellow Stuffs all around that feel great and just completed a track day last Monday without issue.

Pros: feel great, no issue
Cons: yellows dust quite a bit
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slngshot
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Rating 3.0

I got EBC red pads from ECS for my SQ5 I got 40000km to a set of fronts/rears but man they were shot when they came off.

Pros: 40000km pad life
Cons: pads were shot
Vehicle: Audi SQ5
Mileage: 40000 km
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EBC Brake pads

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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