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Hawk Performance Brake pads

This time, I had some Hawk 5.0 brake pads and Motul 600 brake fluid installed. The better pads, and especially the high-temp brake fluid have me peace-of-mind so I could focus on the business of driving and continuing to learn the track and the car. Made a HUGE difference.

Pros: HUGE difference, peace of mind
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
vwguy1
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Rating 5.0

I have the Hawk HPS Street pads on the front and rear of my 2012 tC which are paired with Stoptech slotted rotors and I love them. They bite really well after they warm up a little but if you need to stop fast they will perform very well.

Pros: perform very well, bite well
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STOPTECH Brake pads
DefSport
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Rating 4.5

EBC brake pads have always let me down. I refuse to use them now. The best street/light track pad out now is the Stoptech 309 Sport. Non-abrasive on the street, they dust a bit, but it’s not crazy, and they have a reasonably high max operating temp (MOT). The best thing is they won’t smear brake pad material and give you the judders if you exceed the MOT. They’re also pretty cheap.

Pros: non-abrasive, high MOT, cheap
Cons: dusts a bit
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Hawk Performance Brake pads

Hawk DTC-60 are known for tearing apart rotors. I went through 2 sets of OEM rotors on my m2 running Endless MS35 pads and I got the same grooving both times. Luckily without the vibration and shaking.

Cons: tearing apart rotors
Vehicle: BMW M2
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