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EBC Brake pads
turret_buddy2
Rating 4.0
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Last set of pads were yellowstuff, they had a nasty bite when low speed braking and whined terribly. Switched to greenstuff, i like them.

Nice middle ground in brake performance, no whine, no low speed bite, no oem shimmy.

Pros: good performance, no whine
Cons: nasty bite, whined
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EBC Brake pads
Driverguy10
Rating 4.0
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Bought reds, burned through them, bought blues, i like them better. A touch more grabby at slow speeds, and slightly more dust, but they held up at an HPDE no problem. The reds did not.

Pros: better grip, held up well
Cons: more dust, grabby
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EBC Brake pads

Ebc yellow stuff pads are pretty nice. Got em on my NB. Wouldn’t hurt to replace your pads with those. Break in process asks for new rotors but you can probably get away without em if you really don’t wanna do it, I did.

Pros: nice pads, easy install
Vehicle: Mazda 5
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EBC Brake pads

For what it's worth, I had the shudder too, it was pad deposits on the rotors. New EBC pads, some hard braking, and it went away.

Pros: shudder went away
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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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EBC Brake pads
TommyG94
Rating 3.5
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Have had EBC Red stuff, Yellow stuff and Blue stuff. My impressions of them are below:

Red stuff - slightly better initial bite than an OEM pad, the same goes for performance at higher temps, however on track they didn’t last more than a couple of laps. Certainly more of a daily/fast road pad.

Yellow stuff - initial bite ever so slightly lesser than the red stuff, probably inline with OEM. However they put up with more abuse at higher temps and rarely gave much brake fade. Bit dustier, would say fast road/occasional track pad.

Blue stuff - initial bite worse than OEM, after a few hard stomps you can feel them waking up. Stand up to track abuse very well. After multiple fast laps on track, I felt it was the discs that were getting too hot, so these pads highlighted I needed brake cooling to keep going. Squeak at low speeds, dusty.

To answer your question, imo there isn’t a situation where blues are more ‘streetable’ than reds, I’d swap them out for reds and if you can, keep blues for the track ????

HTH

Pros: good initial bite, high-temp performance
Cons: short track life, dusty
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EBC Brake pads
beastpilot
Rating 3.5
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The pads work great, no fade for me at my skill level, even with a 40 minute session. Also work great on the street, with no noise or issues cold. However, I am using up about 70% of the pad in 2 hours of track driving. Particularly the rear pads, which are wearing noticeably quicker than the fronts.

Pros: good street performance, no fade
Cons: high wear rate, rear wear
Vehicle: Porsche 911
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idzrtl
Rating 2.0
  • Braking:

I'm at 70k km and have changed only front braking pads so far. OEM braking pads and rotors suck. I've switched to EBC brakes brand based on the recs of my familiar Mazda owners and will never come back to the stock shit.

Pros: better than OEM
Cons: OEM pads suck
Mileage: 70000 km
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OEM Volkswagen Brake pads
TablaRasa
Rating 2.0
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Same on my wife's '22 Atlas. So much so that I think it activates the parking sensors on every occasion when we slowly come to a stop, like in a red light and nothing is around the vehicle to make the parking sensors activate. It's just at 37k miles but I'm considering upgrading the pads and rotors!

Pros: considering upgrading
Cons: activates parking sensors, noise at stop
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 37000 km
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