Brake pads EBC or OEM Honda

OEM Honda Brake pads

I have the 2018 (CVT). Bought it secondhand. Daily driven + i already driven it back and forth sa Manila and Baguio 4-5x already this year. I already clocked in 8k sa odo, ang pinaka naging issue ko lang is napudpod na brake pads + motor ng wiper na nasira.

Cons: napudpod na brake pads
Vehicle: Honda Jazz
Mileage: 8000 km
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OEM Honda Brake pads

I needed upgrades brakes (rear drums to discs), upgraded shocks with camber+caster adjustment, rear axle needed to be bent to give me more camber since GE8's don't have shimming like the GK or GD.

Pros: upgraded brakes, upgraded shocks
Vehicle: Honda Fit
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EBC Brake pads
Muntster
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Rating 3.0

I’ve got EBC blue stuff on my Chrysler 300 (weights like 4400lbs) with EBC slotted rotors. The factory pads were quite easy to overheat to where you can feel a decrease in braking performance, by the time I installed the EBC pads, the factory pads and rotors pulsated. With the EBC blue stuff pads I have yet to feel them fade (no track use). Some downsides, they dust like crazy, my chrome wheels are a dull gray in just a few days. Additionally they sometimes squeak and squeal, they also feel a little worse than factory pads for initial bite when it’s really cold out such as 20f. Lastly they aren’t supposed to last all that long.

Pros: no fade
Cons: high dust, occasional squeal, poor cold bite, short lifespan
Vehicle: Chrysler
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EBC Brake pads
mrblahhh
  • Braking:
Rating 2.0

Only pad I've had torque change on was EBC yellow, once it gets close to backing plate the brake torque drops off a cliff, I suspect it's the adhesive they used

Cons: torque drops off
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