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well after 43K miles on my GT it is time to replace my front brakes. I would like something a little bit stronger than stock but i dont want to go crazy with an entire new big brake kit. Any suggestions?
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Hawk HPS, sounds like a winner. I am getting new rotors to, mine are scroned, i was thinking of getting some vented or drilled ones, just because they look cool

If you want new rotors for bling reasons, have at it. While directionally vented rotors are a bonus, its likely you won't realize the benefits in everyday driving and don't even get me started on what cross drilling does and doesn't do.:lol: OEM blanks are relatively cheap in terms of replacement costs. Just throwing that out there as an option you may not have considered.

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If you want new rotors for bling reasons, have at it. While directionally vented rotors are a bonus, its likely you won't realize the benefits in everyday driving and don't even get me started on what cross drilling does and doesn't do.:lol: OEM blanks are relatively cheap in terms of replacement costs. Just throwing that out there as an option you may not have considered.

 

Thanks for squashing my sales pitch :lol:

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Just put the HPS pads on Friday along with new DBA 4000 rotors. They do stop well, though hard to say what % better than OEM. OEM rotors are ~$100 less for the pair. If I had to do again, I'd save the cash. The DBAs do look beefy though.
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well i do need to replace the rotors, so i was just figuring that if i had to get some i might as well get some vented ones. I do alot of scca racing, so they might give me a little benefit there. but the hawk pads definitely sound like the way to go
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Would you be interested in a set of used Stoptech rotors with around 20K on them ?

 

I also have a set of Carbotech XP10 front and XP8 rear pads coming up for sale very soon.

 

I'm just over the border from you.

 

all 4 of them? Slotted?

Rehab is for quitters.
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I do alot of scca racing, so they might give me a little benefit there. but the hawk pads definitely sound like the way to go
Really? Then you definately want something vented like a DBA rotor. Also, depending on what type of "racing" you do, HPS are a great pad for street use, but I would suggest something more aggressive for the track. HP+ at the very least, but you might even try HT-10's on the front and HP+ in the rear.
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I'm in the same boat in terms of brake pad replacement, both front & rear. Should I get Hawk HPS for the rear as well or stick w/OEM?

No point in unnecessarily messing with the OEM brake bias on a street car, install them on both the front and rear

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where is the best place to get hawk HPS pads? I have been looking around for the DBA 4000 rotors and they seem to be not to bad a price over stock. Only the fronts need replaced now, so i am going to hold off on doing the rears
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where is the best place to get hawk HPS pads? I have been looking around for the DBA 4000 rotors and they seem to be not to bad a price over stock. Only the fronts need replaced now, so i am going to hold off on doing the rears

 

I just bought a full set of Hawk HPS and OE slots (they were out of blanks) from here: (Break Swap) http://www.liteswap.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=L&Category_Code=brakeswap

 

I have done a lot of reading and reviewing of the stickies, but I have a few questions when I actually do the replacement (with a friend that has done a few break jobs before). How much am I going to need to clean and lubricate the parts before I re-install? Can I just use high temp anti-seize, or do I need to go out and get some high temp grease from a auto shop? Lastly, how important is it to bleed / flush the system? I just had a 60k service and I'll have to check if it was included.

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try Autoanything.com great prices on DBA and Hawk they have a lot of sales on holidays they have a 12% fathers day coupon right now use code EJN98AA for 12% off if that doesn't work you 10% off right now best prices I found anywhere
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well after 43K miles on my GT it is time to replace my front brakes. I would like something a little bit stronger than stock but i dont want to go crazy with an entire new big brake kit. Any suggestions?

 

Hawk HPS for street/Autox use. Improvement over stock while retaining quiet dust free etc.

Full flush of the brakes (should be done every 2 years on a street driven car anyway)

SS Lines are a good upgrade if you are flushing anyway.

Centric Rotors are also very inexpensive and durable. No need for crazy expensive DBA rotors, and I track my car 3-5 days a month.

 

-mike

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