I'm using HPS at the moment pretty good pad good bite they havent destroyed my rotors yet after a year, you need to brake a little harder on these brakes oem but when they stop they stop, only thing which i find rediculous is the dust, wash your car and about 4 hours driving later your rims are cover in a black/brown dust.
yeah, I changed my rotors with them with RDA re-machined slotted rotors i suspect they aren't much harder than oem rotors, I think i let the brown settle till it starts to look black is the reason I see black.
I used Hawk Ceramics for 3.5 years. You need to follow the bed in procedure. And no, it doesn't leave deposits on the rotors.
aaronng, who sells the Hawk Performance Ceramic pads in Australia? I tried V-Sport who are listed by Hawk as their agents in Australia but they don't respond.
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aaronng, who sells the Hawk Performance Ceramic pads in Australia? I tried V-Sport who are listed by Hawk as their agents in Australia but they don't respond.
I'm not sure. I only know of V-Sport in Australia. Have you tried giving them a phone call?
I don't expect that I have paid the cheapest price but I got new DBA Slotted front rotors (part numbers 2510SL & 2510SR) from my local Supercheap Auto for $314 total for both and the rear pair (part number 2511SL & 2511SR) from V-Sport for $375 including $55 for truck freight from Sydney via Melbourne, Adelaide, Alice Springs then to Darwin. I got Hawk Ceramic pads for all 4 brakes for $335 from V-Sport (part numbers HB366Z.681 & HB145Z.570).
When I was at Supercheap Auto, I accidently got a look at the computer screen: Their cost price for the rotors was $170 total for the fronts. I suppose they've got to pay the rent and wages but it's not as if the the Euro rotors are an item they keep in stock; they had to have them sent up from DBA.
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I know they're for show. I wasn't looking for cheap as I would otherwise not be living in Darwin as even the cheapest things elsewhere cost more once landed here. And I am not reliving my past and doing any track work (not that I would with the rotors I've selected). I'm too old now. And as one gets old, show is more important than go (or stop in this case).
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