Brake pads EBC or WILWOOD

WILWOOD Brake pads
DblYeloRado
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Rating 5.0

i had them on my mk3 jetta and there was a huge stopping difference without locking them up. a very good investment , initially they came with hawk pads they were too noisy and i switched to ebc pads and i loved the brakes quiet and stopping distance was probably reduced by 1/3

Pros: huge stopping difference, good investment
Cons: hawk pads too noisy
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EBC Brake pads
drader
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

Don't rule out EBC Greenstuff - they completely transformed my wife's Camry - it couldn't stop from the factory, it couldn't stop after I spent alot of money on new pads, rotors, lines from some "brake expert", and when I installed EBCs the car is now FUN to play the stop sign game.

Pros: FUN to play
Cons: couldn't stop
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EBC Brake pads
drader
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Rating 5.0

I actually love my EBCs for street use. Incredible cold bite, no dust (ever), no squeak (ever), and my rotors and pads still look brand new after 6 months.

Pros: Incredible cold bite, no dust
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EBC Brake pads
Phish
  • Braking:
Rating 1.0

EBC's warped my stock VW front rotors in less than 2000 miles, replaced with Zimmerman cross drilled, warped those within 3500 miles. This is with casual city driving and NO racing/autocrossing. After I warped the stockers, I was very careful about not holding the brakes after coming to a hard stop. Doesn't matter I guess. My wheels were usually warm/hot to the touch after almost zero braking highway driving. Now I have Mintex, and they work great for city driving. Wheels stay cool, and so far no warpage on my third set of rotors..

Pros: work great city driving
Cons: warped stock rotors
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 2000 km
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