Brake pads EBC or POWER STOP
I have an ST but I got the carbon fiber powerstop ceramic pads and get zero brake dust on the wheels
I use centric high carbon rotor blanks and EBC reds. They're great, although not quite zero dust theyre less than stock. Very grabby in the cold though, worse than stock for that.
I’ve used these on my old Acura TLX with no problems. Wouldn’t hesitate to put them on my RAV4 or Venza!
They're a good brand. Used them on my '09 corolla and they did the job perfectly.
I have been using the power stop carbon fiber pads on my 2007 Lexus IS250. They have 60k miles on them, and still have 9mils of thickness. They literally look brand new. I love them, and theyre much less dusty than OEM.
Powerstop is perfectly fine. Every car I've owned in the last 10 years get powerstop when I need to replace pads and rotors.
I use EBC Red Stuff. They have excellent modulation. EBC's website says that they are lower dust and last longer than Green Stuff.
I’ve got EBC blue stuff on my Chrysler 300 (weights like 4400lbs) with EBC slotted rotors. The factory pads were quite easy to overheat to where you can feel a decrease in braking performance, by the time I installed the EBC pads, the factory pads and rotors pulsated. With the EBC blue stuff pads I have yet to feel them fade (no track use). Some downsides, they dust like crazy, my chrome wheels are a dull gray in just a few days. Additionally they sometimes squeak and squeal, they also feel a little worse than factory pads for initial bite when it’s really cold out such as 20f. Lastly they aren’t supposed to last all that long.
I ordered ebc pads for the front and they got here and they're way too small.
The EBC blues are not track pads... Despite how they market them. Once they cool from behind very hot they glaze over...
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