Brake pads OEM Mazda or Hawk Performance

Hawk Performance Brake pads
econsj
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Rating 4.5

if you are sick and tired of scrubbing your wheels then i would highly recommend ceramic pads as the dust is a fraction of the OEM pads. I just changed out mine a few months ago (hawk ceramic from pelican parts) and the change is night and day. I don't track may car and i would say i'm mildly spirited in my driving, but these have been great so far.

Pros: less dust, night and day change
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
Tylpt
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Rating 5.0

I had about 21,000 kms on my GLI and noticed a little bit of vibration at higher speed braking. I was sick of the OEM pads dust so I swapped out the pads to Hawk HPS street 5.0's. The front rotors had a ton of wear on it for a relatively new car. I heard from a few shops that the OEM pads eat rotors. I decided to change the front rotors but kept the rears as there was hardly any wear on it. Brake pedal feels much more solid and next to no brake dust and better braking power. Great upgrade and strongly recommend.

Pros: better braking power, less dust
Cons: front rotors wear
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 21000 km
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
UniverseCatalyzed
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Rating 4.0

Hawk HP+ is a very good multiuse pad if you can get them for your car. Be warned - they will squeak pretty loudly and dust your wheels, but they work fine on the street, great in the canyons, and will still last at least a few sessions on track.

Pros: good multiuse, works well on street and canyons
Cons: squeaks loudly, dusts wheels
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
Nightmare164
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Rating 4.0

Stock pads were driving me insane so I switched to ceramic Hawks. I don't track my car and the noise is gone so I'm happy with them. I don't have to clean the car that often either since the dust is minimal.

Pros: minimal dust, no noise
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Hawk Performance Brake pads

With those rotors, Hawk HPS+ pads, ATE Typ200 fluid, and TyrolSport caliper stiffening bushings, the thing stops very well for DD use. Still gonna fade hard after a relatively short while though.

Pros: stops very well
Cons: fade hard after a while
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
DrSatan420247
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Rating 1.0

I am always happy using the cheapest ceramic pads I can find and the cheapest rotors I can find, no matter what car its going on. I have expensive Hawk Performance Ceramic on my STI and they're actually worse than the cheap stuff. Tons of dust and even some noise.

Cons: tons of dust, some noise
Vehicle: Subaru
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