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Hawk Performance Brake pads

Update: I changed out the rear pads without difficulty and the brake hardware looked normal. I replaced the worn pads with Hawk Ceramics (ECS Tuning), greased the calipers up and will hope for the best.

Pros: brake hardware looked normal
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
cafecar
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

I spoke with someone at Hawk yesterday (not Mr. DeMarino). The rep told me that Hawk Ceramic are more linear than HPS but otherwise have similar friction.

Pros: more linear
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Hawk Performance Brake pads

The ideal setup for your Mk5 GTi is actually Hawk Performance DTC-30 up front and Hawk HPS or stock pads in the rear. You will get a very smooth engaging brake with excellent modulation out of the DTC-30 and your rear pads will "Go along for the ride".

Pros: smooth engaging brake
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
izzo
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

Instead I rebuilt my original calipers with a rebuilt kit from AutoHausAZ, bought a set of Hawk HPS brake pads, ECS stainless steel vinyl-wrapped brake lines all around, and Brembo cross-drilled and slotted rotors times four. Finally I used ATE synthetic blue brake fluid and a power bleeder, which I highly recommend for our cars.

Pros: brake system upgrade
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
AutoXMan
  • Braking:
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Rating 3.0

I have run HPS, HP+, DS2500, and P+. Blues are in another world entirely from HPS. HPS is a decent, not great, street pad. It isn't low dust, but it is firm and even friction. HP+ is more bitey, quite firm, squeals like a baby, and dusts like crazy.

Pros: firm and even friction
Cons: not a great street pad, isn't low dust
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