Brake pad recommendation.

ramon

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Whats a good Aftermarket brake pad for the front disk brakes?

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I personally run HPS hawk pads up front.

Take a look at r1concepts.com

They have a very nice selection.

I usually cross reference their premium numbers on amazon and save a few $$$$

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For anything but the SS/TC front brakes I recommend Hawk HPS. I'm running the stock Ferrodo front pads and HPS rears. For rotors R1 Concepts has nice stuff, stay away from anything cross-drilled, slotted is OK and typically better in rain.
 

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Hawk HPS pads here, as well.

Many an AutoX on them, as well as close to 40 or 50k miles of daily driving on them - plenty of life left.

After a couple stops, when they start to warm up, they really begin to bite!
 

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I love my hps pads. They have proven themselves to be the best for me so far.

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and where does one find HPS Hawks?

Thanks for the suggestions guys.

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Amazon. com or r1concepts.com. you can cross reference the number onto amazon. Same product. Lil cheaper.

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Amazon. com or r1concepts.com. you can cross reference the number onto amazon. Same product. Lil cheaper.

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Sorry, misunderstood the first post.

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Go onto Amazon.com

Search for hps brake pads for Ur car.

Another way is to go to r1concepts.com
Enter your vehicle and get the part number for the hps pads. If r1concepts has them cheaper then buy them there.

You can search for the same part number on amazon.com

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