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    Wagner- Ever quiet all the way

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    Hawks are over rated and over priced if you ask me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spike_africa
    Hawks are over rated and over priced if you ask me.


    What would you suggest that outperforms for a comparable price point?
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    you may also want to try carbotech bobcat pads. they stop like the axxis ultimates but with 75-85 % less break dust.



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    I like the Satisfied Brakes brake pads you can get them threw advanced autoparts online and with free shipping. there very cheap that way. They brake awesome and dust alot less.I paid $96 for a full set for my mustang to my door.



    The carbotech pads i have heard great things about as well. I almost went with them as a freind of mine uses them on his road racing car. But i went with Satisfied as i have been wanting to try their products for awhile. Im using there "pro ceramics".
    2002 GT Mustang 5speed

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavindraLR
    ferodo DS2500`s.. best pad`s i`ve ever used, and I`ve tried everything tirerack, and stoptechusa have to offer. The description says its a track pad, but can serve for daily driving, as which I mostly used it for except for a couple track events.


    The Ferodo pads are very good plus they work well from cold. They were a substantial improvement from the OE pads on my Alfa

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    KVR, EBC Green, Hawk...all great manufacturers. I ordered KVR stuff from this site called stagefourmotorsports.com I believe they deal with international orders though as well.

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    EBC Green 7000 series Suv pad

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    Raybestos Quiet Stop Ceramics are also very good and should be available from most auto parts stores. Not only did I notice an improvement in braking performance but also in brake feel when I installed them on the Accord I used to have.
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    I had Hawk HPS on my EVO and I liked them

 

 
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