Brake pads ATE or Hawk Performance

ATE Brake pads
SM0GGI
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

I don't believe you lose cold temperature bite with good OEM replacement ceramic pads like from ATE.

Pros: good cold bite
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
rcaerxr
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

I did install Hawk HP+ pads w/Centric high carbon blank rotors and flushed the system with Motul 600 brake fluid. That setup has worked well on my girlfriend's Cooper S while it did double duty on track weekends. So, it should work for this car.

Pros: worked well on track
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Hawk Performance Brake pads

For track and autocross on my Miata I use Hawk HP+ and ATE Type 200 brake fluid. Both work really well, though the pads are likely overly aggressive for a daily driver.

Pros: works well, good performance
Cons: aggressive for daily use
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
MKV Aaron
  • Braking:
Rating 3.0

Driving the Golf R made me not buy it. I have a 2009 MKV TSI base model 6mt with APR Stg 2 (intake, chip, downpipe) upgraded stock brakes (hawk HPS, ss lines, dot 4 fluid), KW V3 coilovers (both rebound and compression adjustable) and it was faster, handled better and braked similarly to the Golf R.

Pros: braked similarly
Cons: not a blast
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Hawk Performance Brake pads

Hawk DTC-60 are known for tearing apart rotors. I went through 2 sets of OEM rotors on my m2 running Endless MS35 pads and I got the same grooving both times. Luckily without the vibration and shaking.

Cons: tearing apart rotors
Vehicle: BMW M2
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