Brake pads TRW or Hawk Performance

Hawk Performance Brake pads
Volasko
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Rating 4.5

Hawk DTC-60 pads are the best value performance pads I found. Stock blank rotors are fine, I upgraded to a 335i sport caliper set and its been more than sufficient for many track days

Pros: best value, more than sufficient
Vehicle: BMW
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TRW Brake pads
uberdot
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Rating 5.0

I would recommend getting TRW Ceramics if you're going to change them. Affordable, good stopping power, low dust, quiet

Pros: good stopping power, low dust
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Hawk Performance Brake pads

I ran hawk hp+ pads last year before starting my first track season ever. After 7-8 track days, driving to and from track, and the occasional fun drive on the street. About 10k miles later, I swapped them for fresh hp+ pads for this year. Comparing the old vs fresh pads, I used about 50% of the pad.

Pros: 50% pad life after 10k miles
Mileage: 10000 km
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
phorkin
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Rating 5.0

Loved my hawk track pads in the front on power stop rotors. I tried the EBC as well but only had them for a few thousand miles before I traded it in.

Pros: loved hawk pads
Cons: EBC pads short-lived
Vehicle: Ford Maverick
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Hawk Performance Brake pads

I used these Hawk brake pads for a HPDE track day so they did get very hot. They still have 10mm of thickness left, but this particular pad has these very pronounced cracks. All other pads have very minor cracks (barely visible), but this one was the worst.

Pros: 10mm thickness remaining
Cons: pronounced cracks
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Hawk Performance Brake pads

I ran Hawk DTC60's for one event. They dust like crazy which isn't the end of the world by itself, but if the dust touches any moisture at all (like the rainy track day) it mixes into what I can only describe as ferrous concrete. So not only is the dust-crete impossible to remove by any normal means, it then rusts like crazy, turning whatever wheels you have into a runny orange mess. I tried multiple different wheel cleaners, multiple brushes, soaking, anything and nothing could get it off. I had to use scotch brite and scuff the hell out of the wheels to get it off. Fortunately I run cheap TRM wheels and it's a track-only car otherwise I would have been livid.

Cons: extreme dust, hard to remove
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