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Hawk Performance Brake pads
Krazee
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

I would recommend the TT brakes. Choose plain rotors if you are wary of drilled or slotted rotors, but those brakes with hawk pads (or something more appressive) should be fine. The added lever arm does help substantially, as well as the larger piston over stock.

Pros: added lever arm, larger piston
Vehicle: Audi TT
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
Banditt007
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

You will also find the HAWK HPS pads to be nice, however they do get more grabby after a few stops once they get some heat into them being that they are a middle of the road performance street pad. The HPS's will never be as grabby/difficult to modulate as the ultimate ceramics/stock pads though.

Pros: good for modulation, decent price
Cons: grabby after stops
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Hawk Performance Brake pads

I'm running the ECS Stage 2v2 front and 1R rear BBKs, with Hawk HP+ in the front and HPS in the rear. I am running Pentosin Racing brake fluid. I have yet to experience fade on the track running this set-up

Pros: no fade on track
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
collins_tc
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  • Dust:
Rating 4.0

HPS: For me, an excellent daily driver pad. My only issue with them is in rain they seem to take some time to "burn off" water, so initially, your stopping distance is increased. Once you warm up the rotors, the pads are fine. This may be exacerbated by the fact that I run the ECS 2v2 front brakes and by their very properties, they tend to run cool. As for initial bite in the cold, I can say these are quite good. I feel that they are a great compromise between preformance and low dust (I've never had a problem with these being dusty).

Pros: excellent daily driver pad, good initial cold bite, low dust
Cons: increased stopping distance in rain
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
aaonms
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 4.5

On my 20th, I swapped to Hawk HPS within a couple of months of having the car. Now, after 40K miles on the pads, I find that they dust considerably less than stock, stop at least as well as OEM, and work well when cold.

Pros: dust considerably less, work well when cold
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 64374 km
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
dcomiskey
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 5.0

I've had HPS' on my car for two years and I can say quite certainly what you say is SO not true. They are def. low dust and have performed quote well for me at umerous track events and are EXCELLENT on the street.

Pros: definitely low dust, excellent on the street
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
KosB5
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 4.0

What Wal said. I replaced pads with Hawk HPS which is a compromise street/performance pad so the feel of the brakes was changed. 1. Brake Fade reduced 2. Initial pad bite not as effective as stock pads - once warmed up OK, thats a trade off with ... 3. Reduced dust easier to manage 4. More pedal pressure required, this was due to larger rotor and the caliper sitting further out. This showed up a limitation of the rubber caliper bushings used in the stock calipers. Once replaced with metal bushings (Tyrolsports bushings) brake feel significantly improved. At the end of the day if you are talking about stopping in a shorter distance then many factors come into play including pads, tyres, weather etc. Assuming all the other factors are addressed then the A8 upgrade will give you some extra breaking \"power\" but the significant improvement is in reduced fade or repitition of that stopping power. The trade off is that the more fade resistant or race application the pads are then the less initial performance until optimal pad temp is reached. The HPS are a good compromise and I know that if I plant the foot the car will halt with this upgrade better than stock.

Pros: Brake fade reduced, reduced dust
Cons: less initial pad bite
Vehicle: Audi A4
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
Racer_X
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 3.0

You would get far, far better brake performance from Hawk HPS or EBC Green pads on flat, OEM replacement rotors. Those decorative rotors might look kind of cool, but they won't stop you any shorter, and could extend your stopping distance some. (Actually, to someone who understands the engineering of brake systems, rotors like those look really stupid.) And Mintex Red Box is a decent OEM quality pad with low dust, but they aren't very fade resistant and they aren't very grippy. They are comparable to stock or parts store house brand pads in performance, just less dusty.

Pros: better performance with Hawk/EBC pads
Cons: decorative rotors don't stop shorter, Mintex fade resistant, not grippy
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