Brake pads ENDLESS or Hawk Performance

Hawk Performance Brake pads

If you want upgraded pads. Try HAWK 5.0 pads. You can't go wrong with a better initial bit, better response and shorter stopping distance.

Pros: better initial bit, better response
Cons: may make noise
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ENDLESS Brake pads
heartbeattt
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Rating 4.5

I use endless me20's on my FL5. i've had no issues with it on the street, and is obviously a very very good track pad primarily. if you're fine with a little squeal, these are good imo.

Pros: very good track pad
Cons: a little squeal
Vehicle: Honda
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ENDLESS Brake pads

I’m using Endless CCrG pads on street and track. I have done 5 track days this year at 3 different tracks and daily drive my car and they have held up really good and have no noise or anything on the street.

Pros: held up really good, no noise
Cons: less initial bite
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
silltyg
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Rating 4.0

I run Hawk HPS which have reduced dust as compared to the factory OE Brembo pads. They are quiet enough too.

Pros: reduced dust, quiet
Vehicle: Infiniti
Part number: HB545F564
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ENDLESS Brake pads

on Endless CCrG pads , OEM discs and good fluid with stock brakes it took me multiple HARD stops with ABS engaging from 100-0k to get the pads to be even warm.

Pros: good heat dissipation, prevents brake fade
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
ateamm
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Rating 3.0

I recently switched to DTC-60 for my first full on race pad. Worked fine for my turbo car except my calipers got crazy hot.

Pros: worked fine
Cons: calipers got hot
Vehicle: Mazda
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