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BearishDriver

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My rear brake pads are almost gone and I am thinking of replacing them with EBC's greenstuff! is anyone here using those? do you recommend them or should I stick to OEM?
thanks!
 

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I have the Greenstuff ones on my Jeep and on the rear of the LR3...I like them a lot. Low dust and noise. Stops good. I'd recommend them over OEM.
 

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Brilliant, I'll order them right away then, shipping to Mexico can take over a week and mine sound like they'll barely last 10 more days
 

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What are you doing for rotors? I have some Atlantic british ones on the front (not high end ones at all just the standard Textar ones or something) that warped. I have centric ones on my Jeep and they've been great. I can't remember what my rear ones are on the LR3.
 

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I'm not really sure, I bought it 7k miles ago (currently 64k miles) but as the service history is full of dealership's work, I guess they are OEM.
They still look good tho so I don't think I'll replace them any time soon.
 

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Im using the Akebono pad for both front and rear they are good!!

I put the Akebono pads on rear... they have been great paired with EBC slotted and drilled rotors. Waiting on fronts to wear down a bit more and will replace with Akebonos.
 

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LR4 with EBC greenstuff pads front and rear. Also EBC slotted and drilled rotors front and rear. Better stopping, low noise, and less dust. Couldn't ask for more :)
 

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Just a follow up on this-- I've used the sport slotted rotors and green stuff with great success in the past. I thought I would get slick and try yellow stuff. It's definitely taking metal off the rotors, so I would not recommend the yeller stuff. So I guess I will get a do over.
 

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