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Has anyone had experience with EBC red stuff pads. Bought a couple of sets for my VR6 but haven't fitted them yet cause I've heard a few horror stories about them being terrible unless you're track racing etc. Guy on the phone from EBC said it's a myth because they are designed to operate at the same temperatures as standard pads. but I suppose he would say that...

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red stuff pads are primarily for track day use,why didnt you go for the green stuff pads which are for everyday use,ive got some on mine

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Did originally order greenstuff and EBC phoned me to say they would reccommend red stuff pads because of the performance of the car. They were only a fiver more for both sets so went ahead with them but don't like the thought of no brakes if they're cold cause I don't always drive like a nutter :lol:

 

Might just stick them on ebay and then get some OE or pagid fast road pads unless anyone has a good experience with them....

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I've used Pagid fast road pads for years, never had a problem with them, apart from they seem to give off rather a lot of dust.

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Tried to get them originally but GSF had run out in every branch and said it could be up to a couple of months before they ordered them. Will give them a call to check cause it was about a month or so ago.

 

Thanks

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Green stuff pads warped new VAG disc inside 12 months. Wouldn't use them again with standard discs. Now have new standard discs & pads, which are far better at stopping quickly on my daily commute. On the track again at the end of July to see how they fare. I bet the hoses/brake fluid will overheat first.

 

Duncan

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Tried to get them originally but GSF had run out in every branch and said it could be up to a couple of months before they ordered them. Will give them a call to check cause it was about a month or so ago.

 

Thanks

 

I bought a set of FR's yesterday (in stock at my local branch of GSF) for VR6/G60 - £30

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hothoooz, Red stuff pads have fully ceramic linings - almost totally useless until they're warmed up.

 

My mate has them on his BMW - he thinks they're great.

 

Just be aware that your brakes won't work so good first thing in a morning !!

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had a set of green stuff on my audi s2. They were f*ing great.

But wore out. Bought a new set & these severely overheated the disks. (apparently new compound)

EBC claimed greenstuff is only good on lighter cars (golfs / saxos)........ so bought redstuff instead.

Very happy with the results...... Including 1st thing in the morning running 'cold'.

 

personally...... on my corrado will be running greensuff next time.. unless I can find DS2500 for sensible money.

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hothoooz, Red stuff pads have fully ceramic linings - almost totally useless until they're warmed up.

 

My mate has them on his BMW - he thinks they're great.

 

Just be aware that your brakes won't work so good first thing in a morning !!

 

The rears are ceramic but the fronts are the older model and standard compound so maybe not too bad then.....

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