Brake pads Brembo or Hawk Performance

Hawk Performance Brake pads

I have these, like others have said you can just get stock 33 GTR pads and rotors off of z1 if your in the states. I recommend if it’s in your budget DB5000(front)3000?(I think for rear) and some hawk ceramics,braided lines. It’s a huge difference from stock by upgrading whole system and depending on how much you drive it will last forever. I’m on like year 6 since upgrades and and the pads and hats are still in great shape

Pros: long lasting, great shape
Vehicle: Nissan Skyline
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Hawk Performance Brake pads

I went with DBA T2 rotors with Hawk Ceramics. This was my first time trying hawk and I will never switch unless necessary. These have been by far the cleanest brake pads I've ever run. I've tried most other popular name brands and even off brand stuff.

Pros: cleanest pads, great performance
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Brembo Brake pads
KrisA
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

Brembo brakes, they look awesome and feel so much better than the wimpy brakes my BRZ had.

Pros: look awesome, feel better
Vehicle: Toyota
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Brembo Brake pads
fobbyk
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

I got GT PP brembo brakes from shelby for ~500 dollars, including shipping. New front pads and rotors on them too.

Pros: good price, new pads
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Hawk Performance Brake pads

I was using dtc 60s for the last half of last year and they lived up great through 7 days of tracking (8mm/5mm remaining rear/front), however the aggressive bite has a learning curve and is prone to ice pedal on my car. I'm switching to their ERS-1 pad this year and expecting them to last even longer.

Pros: long lasting, good performance
Cons: aggressive bite, ice pedal
Vehicle: Porsche
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
Divisible_by_0
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 3.5

Hawk HPS 5.0 front and rear.

They dust the same as what came on my car from the factory, the first 1k miles they felt like they needed some extra heat in them to get a "normal" feel but by the time I left my neighborhood it was fine. Either I'm used to it now or it went away.

Cons: initial heat-up needed
Mileage: 1000 km
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
NegativeLetter988
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 3.0

I ran HP+ pads and nearly ruined some STI Rays wheels I ordered from Japan. The key to cleaning the dust off is using a cleaner that has an iron remover. Sonax makes a good one. Meguiar's all wheel cleaner also works OK. I had to treat each wheel about 5x with a soft bristle brush and still ended up using a blue Scotch Brite to get the hard deposits of dust. I ended up removing some paint in some indescreet locations. I was super bummed. I no longer run these pads and run ceramics for the street. I plan to run more aggressive pads when needed, but haven't picked anything yet. The HP+ are great. The modulation is amazing. The bite, even when cold, is awesome. But there's a major trade off.

Pros: amazing modulation, awesome bite
Cons: ruined wheels, hard to clean dust
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
EverBeginner
  • Braking:
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  • Dust:
Rating 0.5

after about halfway through the second session I began to feel a fluttering under hard braking. Some light shaking of the steering wheel. No noticeable pulling left or right. No noticeable brake fade.

Fast forward to the next day. I noticed this black gunk on my front pads. The rears look good as new.

Under normal conditions my Hawk-30 pads squeak. Now I am noticing a rhythmic squeaking when I brake at street speeds.

Cons: fluttering under braking, steering wheel shaking, rhythmic squeaking, black gunk
Vehicle: Toyota
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