Brake pads EBC or Raybestos

EBC Brake pads

Slotted are ok drilled are not going to hold up to daily driving. I tried stopteh , ebc and brembo all cracked at the drill points prematurely. I have a 2009 crew cab sport and use it to tow a Dodge Viper. EBC slotted and greens are what I use and have gotten the best mileage out of that pairing. The original mopar brakes lasted the longest but the greens decrease braking distance when towing IMO.

Pros: long lasting, decreased braking distance
Cons: cracked prematurely
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EBC Brake pads
mrginge94
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

I run yellows and they are brilliant. The stopping distance is about 50% more. Been doing a fair bit of miles and they dont seem to be wearing out excessively. I wouldnt go for anything more aggressive for daily use though you need cold stopping power for when somone pull into your lane during long motorway trips in the rain.

Pros: brilliant, long lasting
Cons: poor cold stopping
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Raybestos Brake pads

I always buy from Rockauto, but check if the part is on Amazon for comparable price for the free shipping. With brake parts especially I highly recommend buying the best you can afford. Cheap pads and rotors will be noisier and more likely to warp and give vibration when braking. The cheapest pads are also usually bonded meaning the friction material is only glued onto the backing plate, and I’ve seen them separate, especially a risk if you drive where rust is an issue. Also cheap pads don’t always include abutment clips and good shims.

Pros: good quality, long lasting
Cons: noisy, warping, vibration
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EBC Brake pads
Wootstapler
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  • Dust:
Rating 4.5

I just did brakes on my '13 S4, went with EBC OE Rotors and their Red Stuff pads. The red stuff is definitely low dust compared to the crap stock pads. Very grippy on initial bite and totally silent no squealing.

Pros: low dust, grippy, silent
Vehicle: Audi S4
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EBC Brake pads

Switched to EBC red fronts. A bit surprised over the dust level comparing it to previous MK7 GTIs and GLIs I had them on. Seems close to OEM pad dust on the MK8s

Pros: better performance
Cons: high dust level
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: DP32127C
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EBC Brake pads
Lanyxd
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Rating 4.0

I have EBC Greens on my '95 miata with 80k miles and 3mm on each corner due to spirited driving.

Pros: spirited driving
Cons: 3mm on each corner
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 128750 km
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ThisNefariousness354
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Rating 3.5

Have EBC redstuffs on rear wheels of my XF 25t. Good breaking, silent, but now at half pad started to make a lot of dust (much more then genuine factory fitted Jag pads still at the front) so I will change them when the time comes and go back to Jag pads.

Pros: Good breaking, silent
Cons: Lots of dust
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EBC Brake pads
allumski
  • Braking:
Rating 1.0

the brakes on the VB are pretty bad with zero bite in the first few inches of brake travel. I’ve had the past 2 generations on WRXs for OEM brake comparison. Ordered a full set of EBC Ulitmax2 OEM replacement pads to help a bit.

Cons: zero bite, bad brakes
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