Brake pads EBC or OEM Mercedes

EBC Brake pads

On the 63S I spend 150 each Brembo rotor and 180$ EBC redstuff pads, hardware 10$, sensor 8$. These things are silly easy to do on the rear.

Pros: easy to do
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OEM Mercedes Brake pads
Heaven7
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Rating 4.0

Yeah the W204 C63’s performance is still very relevant to this day. It was able to hang with the CT4V and beat the Golf R. The handling may not be as good as the M3’s but the straight line performance and brakes are awesome.

Pros: straight line performance, awesome brakes
Cons: handling not as good
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EBC Brake pads

I always used EBC black organic pads; I tried HH pads briefly a few times but never liked the feel, especially in the rain.

Cons: did not like the feel
Vehicle: Suzuki
Mileage: 100000 km
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OEM Mercedes Brake pads

My mechanic replaces them with OE Mercedes everytime my car needs new brakes. I ask him to use aftermarket and he keeps saying aftermarket pads squeak a lot. And guess what, my OE MB pads squeak like hell when I hit the brakes while reversing lol

Cons: squeak when reversing
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EBC Brake pads
Key_Assistant_6408
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Rating 2.0

I am on their RP-1 pads but I get terrible vibrations after they get heated. I suspect its because I didnt change rotors from my previous pads. I just thought they'd be rebedded after a few hard stops with the new pads.

Cons: terrible vibrations when heated
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