08-12-2009, 03:55 PM | #1 |
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Hawk Brake Pads
Hawk part number HB103F.590
Anyone running these on their trucks? I've used Hawk's HPS compound for all of my street cars with wonderful results. Wondering how they'd fair on a vehicle three times the size and weight. Also, if I switch over and convert from 3/4 ton to 6 lug 1/2 (which means switching rotors) can I still use these pads and same calipers? |
08-12-2009, 07:14 PM | #2 |
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Re: Hawk Brake Pads
I have them and so far really like them. They were very thick and I had some trouble with them dragging at first, but after a little while they seemed to wear out a little and are going good now. They have a really good initial bite, and even with a heavy trailer on on very long steep grade they did not fade at all, whereas the 40 year old stock brakes did fade a little bit.
I've since heard Hawk makes a "super duty" pad that is better set up for a heavy truck though, and is supposed to have an even better initial grab and better fade resistance, so I'd try those if I have to buy pads again. And I've swapped to the 1/2 ton set up before, and was able to re-use the 3/4 ton calipers, but have always bought new pads to match the new rotors. I've never tried to re-use pads on different rotors, so you might want to ask a brake guy what he recommends. But the calipers seemed to me (at least by fit and visual appearance) to be the same. Good luck with the swap! |
08-13-2009, 08:16 AM | #3 |
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Re: Hawk Brake Pads
$55 shipped
contact me if you want them.
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08-13-2009, 10:28 AM | #4 |
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Re: Hawk Brake Pads
I got a set of these for my 68 truck. Initially I got a set for the stock calipers, but now I'll be using LS1 F-body calipers and got a set to fit with those.
I've used these pads on a 99 Trans Am and they worked well. They should be good for our trucks as well. |
08-13-2009, 11:34 AM | #5 |
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Re: Hawk Brake Pads
I've used them on a number of vehicles with a good bit of increased performance.
the only thing I have noticed, is they seem to throw off brake dust that sticks like crazy. much harder to get off the wheel than the old asbestos/ style pads. I've tried EBC and some other new brands too. I think it's the ceramic? in the newer brake compound that generates the 'sticky' brake dust.
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