Brake pads EBC or OEM Porsche

EBC Brake pads

EBC has been very good to me over many platforms last 20 years or so. Buy a package from whatever brand you choose. Matching pad compound to rotor is underrated .Longer bed in time with EBC but always a quality product.

Pros: always a quality product
Cons: longer bed in time
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EBC Brake pads
Boosted34
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 4.5

I've ran EBC RedStuff pads on my GTI and now my R and they are great. Any brake pad creates dust but these are a lot better than stock.

Pros: great, better than stock
Cons: creates dust
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EBC Brake pads
S1ack
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Rating 4.0

ONE8TURBSKI said: Check for brake pad deposits, VW uses absolute garbage for pads these days. Click to expand... Yeah so I think this may be it. I took it out a weekend morning ago and did some standing on the brakes. It's much better now. Actually can live with it.

Pros: much better now
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Porsche Brake pads
ghost03
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

I can't recommend the 2nd gen cars enough. I bought my 958 on a whim because dieselgate deal and ended up absolutely falling in love with it. As far as costs, surprisingly in my case, it was "nothing is cheaper than an expensive Porsche." YMMV, getting dieselgate pricing and selling during a boom obviously helped, but I just sold it on Monday after 2.5 yrs, having it from 60k-90k, and trade-in (towards another Cayenne) was more than I had paid. In terms of maintenance, only things not on the schedule were brakes once and the winter tires once, wipers twice, and fixed one broken e-brake and one broken brake bleeder.

Pros: higher quality standards
Cons: parts are expensive
Vehicle: Porsche Cayenne
Mileage: 90000 km
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EBC Brake pads
Zed3
  • Braking:
Rating 3.0

I went with the APR rotors and EBC Yellow pads all around, which are supposedly track oriented. The rotors are good, but remember that any type of slotted or drilled rotors will be hard on pads than smooth rotors. EBC Yellows are the recommended pads for light track use. I did two track days and put on about 5k miles. The pads are slow to grab on the street, meaning that they need to warm up before heavy braking.

Pros: rotors are good
Cons: pads slow to grab
Mileage: 5000 km
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EBC Brake pads
yes_im_new_here
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Rating 2.0

I ran them on my mustang. They were dirty and occasionally loud. They also didn't last for shit as I believe they are really formulated for lighter cars.

Cons: dirty, loud, short lifespan
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