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EBC Brake pads

I've had great experiences with EBC Yellowstuff pads in prior vehicles. Super aggressive bite, will chew through rotors though so take that as it is. I like the current setup on my 23 Turbo, went oem front rotors and some Duralast Golds. Rear are DFC rotors and their 5000 series ceramics. Stops pretty nice, liking the feel but I also changed brake fluid at brake change, that may have helped.

Pros: aggressive bite, stops nicely
Cons: chews through rotors
Vehicle: Mazda
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EBC Brake pads

Using red stuff on stock rotors. I like them, but I haven\u2019t been staring at my wheels to get them super clean, so I\u2019d agree with others that it\u2019s NOT MORE dust than oem.

Pros: I like them
Cons: not more dust than OEM
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EBC Brake pads
MrJimBusiness-
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Rating 2.5

EBC pads are highly overrated for the price. Red stuff are pretty squealy and dust more than stock. Initial bite is about the same.

Cons: squealy, dusts more
Vehicle: MINI
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Butcher
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Rating 1.0

Many years ago, I converted my 88 Cabriolet to Corrado G60 front brakes. The pads were junk. They ruined [caused the front rotors to warp] a couple sets of rotors before I pitched the pads.

Cons: pads were junk
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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EBC Brake pads

I also have some EBC braided lines and yellow stuff on my ST. But I think I didn't really brake them in before using them very hard. Needed to brake from around 200kph for a corner on the Nurburgring and fried them. The bite it used to have is gone now, I think I overcooked them

Cons: fried after hard use, lost braking bite
Vehicle: Ford Fiesta
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