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Use Hawk Performance Pads for Your Chevrolet Corvette Brakes
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BrandHawk Performance
Price from 68.92 to 237.91

Use Hawk Performance Pads for Your Chevrolet Corvette Brakes

Hawk's Performance brake pads have been successful in motorsports for 16 years, including SCCA, CART, NASCAR and all other forms of professional and amateur racing worldwide.  This success helps Hawk's enjoy the benefits of the "Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday," philosophy.  Hawk's is one of few brake pads manufacturers that can deliver on the promise, "Race Proven and or Street Legal."

HPS 'F' Compound Code

When it comes to performance braking, there is no competition. This unique Ferro Carbon performance compound combines the safety and quality of Aerospace design partnered with the performance braking technology of motorsports. Much improved braking over OE and standard replacement brake pads. Recommended for import & domestic automobiles.

Performance Ceramic 'Z' Compound Code

Performance Ceramic is engineered to reduce brake NVH, Noise, Vibration and Harshness, creating a quieter performing brake pads. Furthermore, the ceramic brake pad formula has a linear friction profile that allows your ABS brake system to work more effectively. With Performance Ceramic you can expect reduced wear on your brake pads , lower dust output levels and rotor friendly brake pads.

HP Plus 'N' Compound Code

HP Plus utilizes a unique Ferro Carbon, high tech friction material that was developed and manufactured for sport driving in autocross, Solo II and "track day" applications. The Ferro Carbon formulation offers lower wear rates and higher torque values than other competitive materials.

Extremely high coefficient of friction makes HP Plus the perfect upgrade over stock for high performance streetcars used in autocross competition or that experience repetitive, heavy braking.

Note:

Hawk Performance burnishes its HP Plus brake pads as a final step in the factory, but all brake pads have to be bedded in with the rotors, new or used, that they will be used against. Properly bedding in new brake pads results in a transfer film being generated at the pads and rotor interface to maximize brake performance.