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EBC Brake pads
Polochon
  • Braking:
Rating 4.5

I installed EBC Redstuff pads on stock rotors... Well pretty happy with that so far. I just finished the break-in period. Better initial bite than OEM TRW pads. And little more braking power overall.

Pros: better initial bite, braking power
Cons: lots of dust
Mileage: 6000 km
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EBC Brake pads
HurfADurf
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  • Dust:
Rating 4.5

I've been running EBC Redstuff for 5+ years now, and while I haven't looked at the pad clips in over a year I don't recall them being any different than OEM. Performance has been good, and they're less dusty than the original pads.

Pros: good performance, less dusty
Cons: pad clips not recalled
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EBC Brake pads
geokilla
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

I got them replaced with the EBC YellowStuff and the brakes feel much better at the track now. They still get a bit soft once it's hot, but this may be due to the brake lines expanding?

Pros: brakes feel much better
Cons: get a bit soft
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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EBC Brake pads

ebc yellows are great, but you need to bed them in with a hard stop from 180 kmph, not something you want to get caught doing.

Pros: great performance
Cons: difficult bedding-in process
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EBC Brake pads

I had yellows on my MR2 and I have greens on my BRZ. Yellows are amazing pads but you feel like you’re driving a 40 year old car when they are cold. If you have to stop fast on a cold morning it takes a lot more braking effort. Greens are amazing daily pads. No compromise on low temp and I haven’t even touched their top end with spirited driving.

Pros: amazing performance when hot
Cons: reduced performance when cold
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EBC Brake pads
mottersports
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Rating 4.5

I have EBC yellows on my Spyder. I'm pretty happy with them for street use, good grip and only occasional squeal.

Pros: good grip, quiet operation
Cons: occasional squeal
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EBC Brake pads
alexseiji
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

I’ve used EBC yellow stuffs on my RX8 and M3 daily’s supplemented with Brembo blanks. They work well for just putting around town and work especially well with heat in them. They do seem abrasive at speed and they do seem to wear rotors down perhaps a bit quicker, but I still could get 20k out of a set with a couple of track days.

Pros: good heat performance, decent lifespan
Cons: abrasive, rotor wear
Mileage: 20000 km
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EBC Brake pads

I personally run Zimmermann rotors and EBC pads. No issues during heavy braking. Definitely buy quality rotors, cheap rotors warp pretty quickly.

Pros: no issues, heavy braking
Cons: cheap rotors warp
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EBC Brake pads
RandomGenera7ed
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  • Dust:
Rating 3.0

I switched to EBC redstuff ceramic from my OEM pads on my MX-5. They are marketed as slightly higher performance than OEM with much improved wear and dust levels. In my experience they are maybe slightly more grabby initially, otherwise they perform similarly to OEM, but their claims about dust levels were not true at all in my case, they dusted FAR more than OEM. I get noticeable dust after a few days compared to maybe a few weeks before.

Pros: slightly more grabby
Cons: dusts far more than OEM
Vehicle: Mazda 5
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EBC Brake pads

The negatives with EBC Yellow stuff is that they produce a HUGE amount of dust, and eat through rotors quickly. I had them on my wifes CX-9 with a set of their drilled and slotted rotors, they were horrible! The rotors had a vibration at anything over 45mph, and the dust they created was ridiculous.

Cons: huge amount of dust, eat rotors
Vehicle: Mazda
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