Brake pads EBC or OEM Toyota

EBC Brake pads

I just put red stuff on my Stinger GT2 and love them . I also put geo series drilled and slotted rotors. What I will share with you is I had to pull the metal plates off my break pads so that they could fit but other than that their great.

Pros: great brakes, good performance
Cons: pads needed modification
Vehicle: Kia
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svv1tch
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

I've been daily driving my SR11 for a year, and almost 10k miles in my Type R. Never had these issues, not even close. As someone else said, I have immediate bite even in zero degree temps. Have tracked them a few times with no issues either. I bought another set for when these eventually wear out, although that is taking a while.

Pros: immediate bite, consistent braking
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Mileage: 10000 km
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ClearJack87
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 4.5

EBC Ultimax brakes, from PerfectBrakes.com - low dust, fantastic performance. My cruise control took a while to get used to the new brake pads.

Pros: low dust, fantastic performance
Cons: cruise control adjustment needed
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NastyVN
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Rating 5.0

Ebc redstuff pads and dba rotors are what I run and I love it. The pads do squeak a little sometimes but only if you’re real soft on the brakes

Pros: love it, great performance
Cons: pads squeak sometimes
Vehicle: Hyundai Veloster
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EBC Brake pads

For Autox - why not Yellowstuff. They are a great street/autoX pad in my experience. Reds are horrible to me/not worth buying. Also Ferodo DS2500 is a good all-arounder.

Pros: great street/autoX pad
Cons: reds are horrible
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Spicywolff
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  • Dust:
Rating 4.5

Red stuff I find amazing at auto Crossing + daily driving. Low dust, no noise a great street performance pad. Absolutely not meant for track use.

Pros: low dust, no noise
Cons: not for track use
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EBC Brake pads
404nd2
  • Braking:
Rating 3.5

I have run both 21 and 11 with an EBC bbk for mk5 Supra. The 21’s had way too much bite imo, the Mu is .65 which was the highest I had ever ran. I think they’d be great with slicks but I run street tires. ABS would trigger about 3/4 pedal travel, not fun. I switched to SR11 and was much happier. In terms of bite they felt much better on street tires. I can still get into ABS but I’d have to brake really hard which is where my muscle memory is anyways. Both pads were easier to modulate than what I came from(csg c21). I do enjoy the drastic reduction in bedding as well. I haven’t had issues with fading but I’m also running them with 15” rotors and have OEM cooling ducts so ymmv.

Pros: easy modulation, less bedding
Cons: too much bite, ABS trigger
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OEM Toyota Brake pads

However, on Toyotas, I always pay the extra money for genuine Toyota discs and pads. They’re still made in Japan or the US. Whereas all of the aftermarket options for Toyotas are Chinese-made junk. And since those aftermarket ones wear out so fast, they end up being the more expensive option per mile vs the genuine parts.

Pros: made in Japan/US
Cons: Chinese-made junk
Vehicle: Toyota
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