HP+ are something you'd use on a much more serious street car that sees say sees a trackday 6 - 12x a year. These will munch/warp weak rotors so best to use with rotors that made of harder wearing material and heat treated too.
HPS is enough for those that have a car that is more orientated to fun than race. It will accelerate the wear on the stock rotors so best to get something a little more substantial.
Ceramic/CA I think they're called are 1-2 step above OEM [depending on factory brake pad and your car's spec, it might be a downgrade if its a high end 'sport' car]. They're very user friendly, good pedal modulation and good initial bite. Produces very minimal dust too =)
I would go for the Hawks, dislike the Bendix GCTs after bad experiences personally [one time caught fire...] and with friends too... Bendix also make OEM pads for many AUDM cars which is also why I don't like them...
RDA are made from softer metal for the rotors hence why its cheaper. Apparently they're thinner too? But that's just a claim by someone not me, haven't measured them personally.
DBA you have the Street Series [Plain, Cross Drilled, Slotted], 4000 Series and 5000 Series. If you're going with very mild pads then stick with the Street Series Plain Face or Slotted Face [I don't believe DBA offer Dimpled Face otherwise you could go with that] is more than enough. You only need 4000/5000 when going for pads say like the HPS [4000] or HP+ [5000]




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