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πŸ’¨ EBC Brakes DP31636C Redstuff Ceramic Low Dust Brake Pad - Maximum Performance and Minimal Dust for Optimal Stopping Power Review

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Details

BrandEBC Brakes
MaterialCeramic
PositionUnknown
Specification MetOEM

Description of πŸ’¨ EBC Brakes DP31636C Redstuff Ceramic Low Dust Brake Pad - Maximum Performance and Minimal Dust for Optimal Stopping Power

Lowest dust pad in range. Ideal European vehicle brake upgrade. High friction low heat fade. Great for fast street and premium sedan. Easy installation.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Brake pad on the brake system

In the end I returned it for a completely different reason. The EBC brakes are amazing. I prefer Yellowstuff when available, but Redstuff is pretty darn strong. The pads don't stick and they'll stop you quickly; Just remember that the car behind you doesn't have the same stopping power. Once you leave ebc you won't come back

Pros
  • One year test period
Cons
  • Cleanliness

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Great with EBC rotors

Words can't describe how well these rotors and pads stop the car, I've tried brands like Power Stop and they're terrible after about 8-10k miles...If I ever Buy other kits besides EBC must be a kick in the ass......10,162 miles and they are actually better than ever now.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Hard to say

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Red Rocks - Replacement Parts

I have been using Greenstuff EBC pads on my Scion tC w cryorotors for several years. I now have an a350z and have switched to Redstuff pads and slotted/perforated EBC sport rotors. Dude WOW, very noticeable difference in stopping distance. If you drive a lot or track your ride, this is for you. Delay in delivery but good service reputation.

Pros
  • High Friction, Low Thermal Damping
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Pairs well with EBC rotors

I bought these along with a new set of slotted EBC rotors. These are great pads, and they're not just for high performance. I use them on my daily commute and they seem to last forever. My only complaint is that despite being advertised as 'low dust', I find my wheels caked with dust just a few hours after wiping them down in the car wash.

Pros
  • Great for fast driving and premium sedans
Cons
  • The list goes on.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

IF ONLY I CAN MOVE AS FASTER AS I CAN STOP NOW!

These guys are great. When I paired them with some EBC USR series slotted rotors I was blown away. I wasn't expecting the improvement in braking I got from switching from old, warped rotors and pads to these. I can brake insanely fast, and where it used to feel like the brakes were trying to slow me down, it now feels "light” like I have braking power in reserve. NOTE: They creak a little at first. Now, after breaking in, the creaking when driving forward is gone. However, they still squeak…

Pros
  • Easy Install
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Bad surprise

This is the second time I've used EBC pads on my cars and this is the first time I've been disappointed. I had Red Stuff pads on the front of my 2006 G35x. They have a mileage of approx. 60,000 km. on them. Recently they started to sound "different" so I took a look at how they're worn. I removed and inspected the pads. There are about 35-40% left. While I was doing rt. Inner lining (cleaning the central groove from dust, etc.), the friction material has come off the base plate (!?). I've seen…

Pros
  • Lowest dust pad in range
Cons
  • Some bugs