Fitment Information: These EBC Yellowstuff front brake pads are a perfect fit for Subaru WRX models from 2022 to 2025. Features: The EBC yellow 1793 compound is an all - around champion. It offers high friction right from cold, so you don't need to warm it up for normal street driving. When the brakes get really hot under heavy loads, their performance only gets better. Even for vehicles with truck - like weights, these pads grip firmly without heat fade. These EBC yellows have passed ECE Brake safety tests, which means they work at least as well as or better than stock pads when cold. Once they heat up (a condition not fully tested in ECE R 90 brake safety regulations), they truly show their superiority. On Japanese cars originally equipped with lower - friction FF rated pads, these brake pads offer a full - grade higher stopping power. For German cars with GG rated pads, they are among the few aftermarket options that can match or even outperform the high - quality German OE spec pads. They are true performance pads that also behave well on the street. These high - efficiency performance and race - ready brakes are great for both track and street use. They bed - in quickly, making them an excellent choice for upgrading your street vehicle's brakes. Recommended Use: Ideal for performance driving, performance street use, and street & track events. Noise Level: Medium. Dust Level: High.


Using these EBC Yellowstuff front brake pads is easy. Just install them following the standard brake pad replacement procedure for your 2022 - 2025 Subaru WRX. For the best performance, it's a good idea to let the pads bed - in properly during the first few drives. This means avoiding sudden, hard braking right after installation. As for noise, expect a medium level of noise, which is normal for high - performance brake pads. Also, be aware that they produce a high level of dust, so you may need to clean your wheels more often. When it comes to maintenance, regularly check the thickness of the brake pads. If they get too thin, it's time to replace them. Keep an eye on the braking performance. If you notice any strange noises, vibrations, or a decrease in stopping power, have your brakes inspected by a professional.