Help EBC Yellow Brake Pads Squeak Like Hell
#1
Help EBC Yellow Brake Pads Squeak Like Hell
Help EBC Yellow Brake Pads Squeak Like Hell
ON my 996 TT when stopping at a traffic light, these are new and I had new rear OEM rotors at the same time anything I can do about this, I have tried water and an emergency stop to no avail. They are extremely effective as brakes but as the EBC yellow pads cost a cool $700 I kinda expected something else
ON my 996 TT when stopping at a traffic light, these are new and I had new rear OEM rotors at the same time anything I can do about this, I have tried water and an emergency stop to no avail. They are extremely effective as brakes but as the EBC yellow pads cost a cool $700 I kinda expected something else
#2
Did you bed them in? That may help. Aren't the yellows their racing pads? Race pads squeal so you better get used to it. $700 is more than a full set of Pagids, and Pagids are known to be the top dog.
#3
Yes, bedding them in may help. There are little instruction manuals in the boxes when you buy them. Also, are you sure you didn't get Pagids? Last I checked, the EBC yellows were less than $150 for the fronts and $150 for the rears.
I have the reds on my car and am very happy with them. Very little dust and for the driving that I do, I have no complaints at all!! Maybe if I hit a HPDE, i might be saying something different, but at my skill level, i think they will suffice until i wear them out!
I have the reds on my car and am very happy with them. Very little dust and for the driving that I do, I have no complaints at all!! Maybe if I hit a HPDE, i might be saying something different, but at my skill level, i think they will suffice until i wear them out!
#5
I have yellows...they screamed for about 300 miles and then only now and then.
They bite about 2x harder cold than the reds (really) and at temp, they seem way better. First time I used them I did a "holy shxx" in the driver seat....one of those night and day feelings. I loved the reds btw. These are better. I got them via amazon.com for about 100 per end....so 200 total for all 4 wheels.
2x the dust though.
Jeff
They bite about 2x harder cold than the reds (really) and at temp, they seem way better. First time I used them I did a "holy shxx" in the driver seat....one of those night and day feelings. I loved the reds btw. These are better. I got them via amazon.com for about 100 per end....so 200 total for all 4 wheels.
2x the dust though.
Jeff
#7
My pagid reds squeak at low speeds and I followed the bed-in. I just learned to modulate the pedal a bit and its quiet now.
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#8
Pagids will squeal but like MBailey says, you can modulate the pedal to eliminate 95% of it. Pagid yellows are great pads. I couple them with Pagid blacks on the rears to help balance the front/rear brake bias.
#10
The most embarrassing touch is currently they only squeal when I come to a dead stop, which I HAVE TO on my way to work regularly in the 20 or so traffic lights in the city, it certainly attracts attention
#12
I run Pagid yellows in the front and black in the back at the track. They are a must on the track.
When my track days are within a week or two I leave them in and deal with incredible noise. My kids refuse to drive with me and everyone looks at me like 'wtf dude, that sounds like $hit'. I have never been able to 'modulate' the brake to stop the noise - especially below 5 miles an hour.
It easy to switch them out - takes about 30-40 min. Harderst part is taking off the wheel. I run the OEM Textar pads on the street.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBtcTZPsLR8
When my track days are within a week or two I leave them in and deal with incredible noise. My kids refuse to drive with me and everyone looks at me like 'wtf dude, that sounds like $hit'. I have never been able to 'modulate' the brake to stop the noise - especially below 5 miles an hour.
It easy to switch them out - takes about 30-40 min. Harderst part is taking off the wheel. I run the OEM Textar pads on the street.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBtcTZPsLR8
#14
Pagid Yellows are race pads and they are noisy, but beveling them will reduce the squeal. If you do not track a lot, they are probably the wrong pads for daily street use. If you only use the car for street use, you are probably better off with Hawk HPS pads. Stronger bite than stock pads with almost no brake dust.