Brake pads Bendix or Hawk Performance

Bendix Brake pads
dustinr26
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Rating 5.0

I just did my Rotors and brakes on my 2nd Gen 2005 and used Bendix Rotors PRT5716 for rears and PRT5675 for front. As for pads I used their Premium Copper free CFC1100 and it major difference in stopping feels like its brand new again. Also pads I did before I hated they were Wagner Ceramic Thermo quiet pads and they squeaked non stop min put them in it drove me nuts I got money use out of them and used them till I couldn't take squeaking anymore LOL

Pros: major difference in stopping
Cons: Wagner pads squeaked nonstop
Vehicle: Nissan
Part number: CFC1100
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Hawk Performance Brake pads

This time, I had some Hawk 5.0 brake pads and Motul 600 brake fluid installed. The better pads, and especially the high-temp brake fluid have me peace-of-mind so I could focus on the business of driving and continuing to learn the track and the car. Made a HUGE difference.

Pros: HUGE difference, peace of mind
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
vwguy1
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Rating 5.0

I have the Hawk HPS Street pads on the front and rear of my 2012 tC which are paired with Stoptech slotted rotors and I love them. They bite really well after they warm up a little but if you need to stop fast they will perform very well.

Pros: perform very well, bite well
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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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