Brake pads DBA or Hawk Performance

DBA Brake pads

DBA pads and slotted rotors From knsbrakes.com. Came in at $1,080 delivered last year. Completely eliminated the shudder with the stock brake pads and the slotted rotors look awesome.

Pros: eliminated shudder, awesome look
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
Muugens
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Rating 4.5

I’m a fan of the Hawk HP+ track pads! The bite and fade resistance is excellent. They’re a little squeaky on the street but not terrible.

Pros: excellent bite, fade resistance
Cons: squeaky on street
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
Blastoid84
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Rating 4.0

I autocross a bit and went with Hawk rotors and pads from Tirerack after a bit of mulling it over. Overall fairly happy with them, a little dusty but have NEVER faded while on them hard. Put maybe a hard 5k miles on them so far.

edit- I do have a 1.8 and as mentioned at least once you should consider getting the 1.8's calipers.

Pros: never faded, good performance
Cons: a little dusty
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 5000 km
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
fhfm
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Rating 3.5

I swapped from the ake’s to hawk on the last pad change. Hawks definitely don’t have the same stopping performance as the stock ones. I hate the dust from stock, but they work so much better Wouldn’t say the hawks were unacceptable by any means. Not worth the trouble to pull them out, but won’t be using them again

Pros: less dust
Cons: less stopping power
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