Brake pads OEM Toyota or Hawk Performance

OEM Toyota Brake pads

I used a Toyota corrola for work . Hybrid 3rd generation. IV done 250k miles and so far . No mechanical faults . Only faults have been brakes . That's another thing due to the regen braking you can expect 150 k miles from your pads . Your disks will likely rust before they wear

Pros: long lasting pads
Cons: disks rust before wear
Mileage: 241401 km
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
No-Island8074
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Rating 5.0

Ive been really happy with the Hawk HPS 5.0 on 3 of my vehicles. Low noise low dust (and the dust it does make comes off with just car wash soap) and a noticeable increases in pedal feel.

Pros: low noise, low dust, good feel
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
egayoV
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Rating 4.5

I use Hawk 5.0 pads with R1 Concepts Drilled and Slotted rotors, stops on a dime and cuts alot of speed when adjusting going into corners very predictable

Pros: predictable braking, strong stopping
Vehicle: BMW
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Hawk Performance Brake pads

I run hawk 5.0 pads (i used to use ebc yellow but theres been reports of ebc pads delaminating so i stopped using ebc)

I use the centric premium coated blanks & change rotors every time I change pads.

For fluid I use ate200

I swapped out the hoses for braided ss hoses.

Pros: good performance
Cons: EBC delamination reports
Vehicle: Honda
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
disgruntledempanada
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Rating 3.0

They feel amazing and the braking power is noticeably increased but they create an incredible amount of corrosive dust and make a really terrible high pitched noise on occasion under light braking.

Pros: amazing feel, increased power
Cons: corrosive dust, high pitched noise
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OEM Toyota Brake pads

However, on Toyotas, I always pay the extra money for genuine Toyota discs and pads. They’re still made in Japan or the US. Whereas all of the aftermarket options for Toyotas are Chinese-made junk. And since those aftermarket ones wear out so fast, they end up being the more expensive option per mile vs the genuine parts.

Pros: made in Japan/US
Cons: Chinese-made junk
Vehicle: Toyota
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