Cuppa
16th October 2017, 06:31 PM
Some may recall that I fitted EBC Greenstuff 6000 series pads to the front brakes of my vehicle (together with RDA dimpled & slotted rotors) & was very pleased with the significant improvement they gave over the awful stock pads & discs.
As yet they don't need replacing, but after checking them yesterday morning I thought it might be a good idea to get a replacement set as when they do need replacing chances are we'll be a long way from any city or big towns, & the availability of them is limited. They are not a brand that many brake places keep in stock.
I emailed EBC Australia with the following:
Hi I currently have the 6000 series Greenstuff pads (together with RDA Dimpled & slotted rotors) fitted on the front axle of my 2006 Nissan Patrol 4.2 GU Cab Chassis. (Disc front/drums rear). Fitting them was a huge improvement over the OEM pads & rotors & necessary because we have a permanent camper body fitted (GVM upgrade) & also tow a Tvan - all up weight is close to 5 tonnes in full touring mode.
Although not yet ready for replacement we would like to purchase a spare set of front pads (Part no. DP61280 I believe) as we are now travelling in Australia full time & often in remote areas, so carrying a spare set for when the current ones wear out will help us to avoid ‘availability issues’ should we be ‘a long way from anywhere’ at the time.
We are however planning to be back at our home base near Ballarat, Vic for most of this coming November (2017) so if possible would like the pads sent to us there, prior to our departure again at the end of November.
Please could you let me know if you are able to supply them within that timeframe, & if so at what cost.
However, if you have any alternative to the 6000 series Greenstuff pads for my application that you believe would offer better braking & suit on/off road & desert travel please let me know. I guess I’m wondering if the 7000 series may be better to cope with the weight of my outfit, especially as I can only fit them to the front? If 7000 series pads are available for my car & offer better braking performance + greater lifespan please also let me know the cost.
Thank you
This was their prompt reply:
Hi, thanks for your enquiry.
We have the front pads for your vehicle (part no DP61280 is correct) currently in stock in Victoria.
They are $200 a set including overnight freight, and can ship to Ballarat no worries.
As for alternatives – the DP61280 is a good pad for your application. We don’t have much experience in the 7000 series so can’t be sure on how well it functions – but doesn’t matter anyway as EBC does not produce your pad in the 7000 compound!
EBC do produce a Yellowstuff pad for your vehicle, part number is DP41280.
The Yellowstuff pad was initially launched as a fast street/track use compound for performance vehicles, but has ended up being a very good pad for heavy 4x4 applications and towing. It’s a higher performance pad than the 6000 series you currently have fitted, should be longer lasting and produce less brake dust.
EBC have some more product information on each compound on their website, which can be found here: https://ebcbrakes.com/products/brake-pads/
Personally my recommendation would be to go with the Yellowstuff pads, considering your plans for off road & towing.
We can get them to your door at $210, including postage.
So I reckon I'm going to give the 'Yellowstuff' pads a go. I hadn't previously heard of them being recommended for trucks etc, just fast street/track use. Just wondering if anyone else has tried them?
I know there are plenty of cheaper pads around that others are happy with (Eg. Bendix), but the improvement in braking that the current pads gave was sorely needed & essentially made the vehicle safe to drive,so I'm happy to stick with EBC. I also used them on a few motorcycles in the past & rated them highly in those applications.
As yet they don't need replacing, but after checking them yesterday morning I thought it might be a good idea to get a replacement set as when they do need replacing chances are we'll be a long way from any city or big towns, & the availability of them is limited. They are not a brand that many brake places keep in stock.
I emailed EBC Australia with the following:
Hi I currently have the 6000 series Greenstuff pads (together with RDA Dimpled & slotted rotors) fitted on the front axle of my 2006 Nissan Patrol 4.2 GU Cab Chassis. (Disc front/drums rear). Fitting them was a huge improvement over the OEM pads & rotors & necessary because we have a permanent camper body fitted (GVM upgrade) & also tow a Tvan - all up weight is close to 5 tonnes in full touring mode.
Although not yet ready for replacement we would like to purchase a spare set of front pads (Part no. DP61280 I believe) as we are now travelling in Australia full time & often in remote areas, so carrying a spare set for when the current ones wear out will help us to avoid ‘availability issues’ should we be ‘a long way from anywhere’ at the time.
We are however planning to be back at our home base near Ballarat, Vic for most of this coming November (2017) so if possible would like the pads sent to us there, prior to our departure again at the end of November.
Please could you let me know if you are able to supply them within that timeframe, & if so at what cost.
However, if you have any alternative to the 6000 series Greenstuff pads for my application that you believe would offer better braking & suit on/off road & desert travel please let me know. I guess I’m wondering if the 7000 series may be better to cope with the weight of my outfit, especially as I can only fit them to the front? If 7000 series pads are available for my car & offer better braking performance + greater lifespan please also let me know the cost.
Thank you
This was their prompt reply:
Hi, thanks for your enquiry.
We have the front pads for your vehicle (part no DP61280 is correct) currently in stock in Victoria.
They are $200 a set including overnight freight, and can ship to Ballarat no worries.
As for alternatives – the DP61280 is a good pad for your application. We don’t have much experience in the 7000 series so can’t be sure on how well it functions – but doesn’t matter anyway as EBC does not produce your pad in the 7000 compound!
EBC do produce a Yellowstuff pad for your vehicle, part number is DP41280.
The Yellowstuff pad was initially launched as a fast street/track use compound for performance vehicles, but has ended up being a very good pad for heavy 4x4 applications and towing. It’s a higher performance pad than the 6000 series you currently have fitted, should be longer lasting and produce less brake dust.
EBC have some more product information on each compound on their website, which can be found here: https://ebcbrakes.com/products/brake-pads/
Personally my recommendation would be to go with the Yellowstuff pads, considering your plans for off road & towing.
We can get them to your door at $210, including postage.
So I reckon I'm going to give the 'Yellowstuff' pads a go. I hadn't previously heard of them being recommended for trucks etc, just fast street/track use. Just wondering if anyone else has tried them?
I know there are plenty of cheaper pads around that others are happy with (Eg. Bendix), but the improvement in braking that the current pads gave was sorely needed & essentially made the vehicle safe to drive,so I'm happy to stick with EBC. I also used them on a few motorcycles in the past & rated them highly in those applications.