Identify Brake Pads
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I think the ones on the right are EBC Reds, though I'm having trouble finding a match for any of those numbers. They're Nucap backing plates on both and EBC does use those. The silver I'm not sure since EBC doesn't have a silver in automotive that I know of.
Other licensees include Sera, SBS, Elig, Super Circle, and ASK.
Nucap's catalog if you want to parse through it: http://www.nucap.com/bulletin/Catalo...plate_2014.pdf
Other licensees include Sera, SBS, Elig, Super Circle, and ASK.
Nucap's catalog if you want to parse through it: http://www.nucap.com/bulletin/Catalo...plate_2014.pdf
Last edited by Fokker; 06-13-2017 at 03:53 PM.
#5
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You're welcome. The lack of markings and differences from the EBC yellow backing plates makes me wonder if they are EBC, but that is the only EU brand I am familiar with; I hadn't heard of any of the others until I looked at Nucap's site. I initially assumed the 829-0 was the identifier/part number for the backing plate since it was the same on both, but looking up 82900 in the catalog shows a different profile backing plate, so there may have been updates.
This silver ones may be these Powerstop pads:
The convoluted nature of the automotive parts manufacturers in regards to a handful of companies producing a multitude of brands makes it hard to identify without labeling/packaging.
This silver ones may be these Powerstop pads:
https://www.amazon.com/Power-Stop-Z26-829-Performance-Formulation/dp/B00FTUNBUM/ref=sr_1_2?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1497458413&vehicle=2005-59-760-20--8-6-7-7805-2058-1-1-1655--1-0&sr=1-2&ymm=2005%3Ahonda%3As2000&keywords=power+stop
The convoluted nature of the automotive parts manufacturers in regards to a handful of companies producing a multitude of brands makes it hard to identify without labeling/packaging.
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