EBC Brakes
EBC Brakes is a performance brake manufacturer known for its color-coded brake pad lineup, including Yellowstuff, Redstuff, and Greenstuff compounds, each engineered for a different driving style and use case.
At Redline360 we carry the full EBC catalog including brake pads, slotted and dimpled rotors, and complete Stage brake kits for a wide range of cars, trucks, and SUVs. Every EBC product ships fast from our US warehouse, and we can help you choose the right pad compound and rotor combination for your driving needs.
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EBC Brakes Questions Answered
Choosing the Right EBC Brake Pad Compound
Greenstuff: Daily Driving with a Performance Edge
Greenstuff is EBC's entry-level performance compound, designed for daily drivers who want a noticeable upgrade over stock pads without sacrificing everyday comfort. It offers improved bite and reduced fade compared to OEM pads while still operating cleanly and quietly at normal street temperatures.
Redstuff: Ceramic Performance for Daily Driven Performance Cars
Redstuff uses a ceramic-based compound built for drivers who want stronger initial bite and lower brake dust than a standard pad, while still being comfortable for daily use. It's a popular choice for daily driven sports cars and tuned street vehicles that see occasional spirited driving.
Yellowstuff: EBC's Most Aggressive Street and Track Compound
Yellowstuff is EBC's highest-friction street-legal compound, built for drivers who regularly push their car hard on mountain roads, autocross, or track days. It performs best once it reaches operating temperature, so it can feel less responsive on a cold morning commute compared to Redstuff or Greenstuff.
Pairing Pads with Rotors
EBC offers plain, slotted, and dimpled rotor designs to pair with its pad lineup. Plain rotors are a straightforward street replacement, while slotted and dimpled rotors help clear gas and debris from the pad surface under hard or repeated braking, which can reduce fade during track use. EBC's Stage brake kits bundle a matched pad and rotor combination, which takes the guesswork out of pairing the two correctly.