Brake pads Hawk Performance or Tesla

Hawk Performance Brake pads
millerl05
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Rating 5.0

I've been tracking my 335i for a few years now, ive used ebc yellowstuff, and bluestuff pads. But they dont even hold a candle to the hawk ht10 pads I have in my spec e46, easily my favorite part of that car.

Pros: favorite part, excellent performance
Vehicle: BMW
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
ADVNTURR
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

Depending on the track the factory pads may be adequate for your first day, but a more aggressive and higher temp pad would be my recommendation because nothing will up the "pucker factor" like your brake pedal going to the floor. A pad like the Hawk HPS 5.0 is what I'd consider to be minimally acceptable for street tires on an average track. I'm a big fan of GLOC pads and I can confirm their R8 compound on all 4 corners works great on the GTI/R/A3/S3 for street tires.

Pros: higher temp pad, good for street tires
Cons: factory pads may be inadequate
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Hawk Performance Brake pads

Hawk makes the DTC series for the 718 base. Can't go wrong with the DTC-30 for a pad that you can drive back and forth to the track and will perform very well on track. The dust is nasty and corrosive though, so I'd recommend cleaning the wheels and changing the pads out for street duty.

Pros: performs well on track
Cons: dusty, corrosive dust
Vehicle: Porsche
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
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Rating 4.0

I had Hawk HP+. They were extremely noisy and dusty, very strong bite though. I now have the standard Hawk HP pads, no noise and far less dust. Not as much initial bite, but still really great performance. I wouldn’t swap back to the HP+ after having both.

Pros: less dust, no noise, good performance
Cons: noisy, dusty, less bite
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
SLVRon
  • Noise:
Rating 4.0

Hawk (no, not that Hawk) pads work well, bedding in process is straightforward, and they only squeaked for a first few hundred miles or so when coming to a dead stop.

Pros: straightforward bedding in process
Cons: squeaked first few miles
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
ArmenB
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Rating 3.5

I used them on the street and in autocross on my '79 RX-7 and would agree that they were noisy and dusty on the street - the dust also ate through the finish on my wheels on that car. I didn't have fade issues with them, but that car was light and not very powerful, so it wasn't very hard on brakes.

Pros: no fade issues
Cons: noisy and dusty
Vehicle: Mazda
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Tesla Brake pads

I just dropped $5500 fuckin dollars on my 19 X Performance for brakes and suspension at the service center. Had some ugly noises going on but I was floored when they gave me the estimate. I went 90k on my Prius before doing the brakes and that’s w waaaay less regen! So pissed. The estimate was actually $7500 w tires, stupid fuckin 22s - someone please learn from my mistake and don’t get those god awful heavy wheels!

Cons: expensive repair, noisy brakes
Mileage: 70000 km
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