Brake pads EBC or OEM Volkswagen

EBC Brake pads
BobbyCC
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Rating 5.0

The EBC Red pads are one of the best set that they make, are quiet, and stop great.

Pros: quiet, stop great
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Brake pads
CateraMV6
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

I have the R brakes on my car, those were fairly easy to sourse as they can be bought remanufactured off Rockauto and they are also available as Passat VR6 brakes but no one seems to note that. Also the CC with the VR6 has them stock. Those can be found at scrap yards but agian everyone searches R brakes but the other models are the same just not painted blue. I found my kit on ebay for 750$ and it had everything for the swap, front and rear also rotors and calipers and caliper carriers. To me that is a good bang for the buck in terms of improvement in braking that I saw and the cost associated even if I would have gone with new hardware.

Pros: good bang for buck, improved braking
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OEM Volkswagen Brake pads
Victor R
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

I just got my first W12 Phaeton back from the dealer after her 141,621 mile service. Total cost for thorough once over, cleaning out of sunroof drains, repair of brake pad warning light due to corroded wire

Pros: thorough service, good dealer
Cons: corroded wire
Mileage: 141621 km
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EBC Brake pads
hilld
  • Dust:
Rating 4.0

I had the same issue on my SQ5, ended up putting on the EBC Red Stuff pad after 700 miles... The EBC Red's still dust, but I can go about a week before you notice the dust, with the OEM pads it was less than a day before you could tell.

Pros: less dust than OEM
Cons: still dust
Vehicle: Audi SQ5
Mileage: 700 km
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EBC Brake pads
thl511
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  • Noise:
Rating 4.0

I also currently have EBC red installed with golf R retaining clips and tyrol sport brake caliper stiffening kit and tyrol sport stainless steal brake lines and the noise was not present until maybe around 8,000 miles into the new pads. The car still stopped on a dime, thats all I was really concerned about.

Pros: stopped on a dime
Cons: noise after 8,000 miles
Mileage: 12875 km
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EBC Brake pads
jshay
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Rating 5.0

I'm running EBC RedStuff and I'm a fan of them. I probably see the canyons twice a week and they've held up very well in those conditions. Also almost no noise. The only time there's a bit of squeezing is for a bit in the morning when it's cold.

Pros: held up very well, almost no noise
Cons: squeezing when cold
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EBC Brake pads

EBC Greenstuff 2000 series. Or the EBC Redstuff series if you're a very spirited driver. But the greenstuff should be plenty effective even if you are a spirited driver. The dust production is very minimal and very easy to wipe off by hand without any cleaner

Pros: minimal dust production, easy to wipe
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EBC Brake pads
lumpypumpkin
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Rating 3.0

I've had the the Red Stuff pads on mine for a few years now, and I doubt i'll get them again. They're a good pad with low dust, but they take a lot of heat before they feel "right". They don't like cold rotors. It's like they're happier after a panic stop or track time. On the street, they're just too aggressive for normal city/highway driving.

Pros: good pad, low dust
Cons: aggressive, needs heat
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