Performance pad that also has a good manner on the street. High-efficiency performance pad for high friction and improved stopping power.
Fitment Information
- Kia Stinger 2.5 Turbo (2022 and up)
Specs:
- Part Number: DP41806R (Rear)
Features:
- Our flagship top-selling high friction brake pad for improved braking – UK-made and a very high-end pad
- Suitable for Fast streetcars, trucks, and SUVs wherever a decent brake power upgrade is required.
- Super quiet, smooth braking under all conditions, fully shimmed slotted and chamfered construction.
- Excellent cold bite coupled with high-temperature fade resistance
- Progressive braking with unparalleled pedal feel
- Drastically reduced stopping distances compared to OE
- Brake-In™ coating for accelerated pad bed in period
- R90 approved and thus legal for public highway use in European markets
- For track use, Bluestuff may be a better choice due to bedding in speed which is much shorter with Blue
- Made with Nucap NRS hooks on back plates to eliminate the chance of pad debond
Product Description
EBC Yellowstuff is an aramid fiber-based brake compound with a high brake effect from cold and is possibly one of the first-ever compounds that can be used for street and lighter cars in track driving. These pads require some warm-up and a longer bedding procedure (read about bedding in your brakes here), but they get even stronger under the heat of hard driving. These are not alow dust pads; if you desire a low-dust premium street-use pad, you should consider EBC Redstuff. Please note, however, Redstuff is not for the track.
When considering full-race use on lighter cars, Yellowstuff has been a strong favorite. It is also the choice of 90% of the Mazda MX5 Miata competitors in the UK race series, used in drifting and on kit cars.
EBC Yellowstuff pads are also used on the UK Silverstone Race Track Drivers’ experience cars because of their high performance and longevity. Yellowstuff also claimed a win in the Targa rally and ran in the Brazil Mitsubishi off-Road Team Desert Challenge for two years.