Mixed reviews on project mu and hawk

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Old Aug 10, 2010 | 03:58 PM
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I had hawks on my accord before (DD and track) w/ power slot and I have no dust but they shop like ****.

now I have the G just put stoptech front and rear pads and rotors and I love the bite for dd. when they get smoking hot they work very well also.
 
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Old Aug 10, 2010 | 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Samster
As for the Project Mu. I got the NS pads. Since the Type B-force is geared more towards street and track. So far the pads are good. Brake dust is minimal. Stopping is a lot better now. But once in a while i will get some squeak, but its not too bad. I get them while i am reversing most of the time tho, not when the car is moving forward braking motion. \
I never have heard any squeaks from my NS pads. I got the NS pads since they are strictly street pads. The NS pads get better with use.

Look at Axxis Ult pads. They are around $50ish and have gotten pretty good reviews.
 
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 12:28 AM
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i just purchased some project mu pads tonight. I was in the same boat as you; I was debating between the hawk hps pads and the project mu ns pads. I went with the project mu pads because I've heard more negative things about the hawks than the project mus, even in this thread. I got my front and rear pads shipped for 240 total. A little expensive but worth it in terms of positive feedback and reputation. Hopefully I'll be satisfied with my decision, it took me a while to make one.
 
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