Hawks No Good
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Joined: Mar 2005
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From: Sherman Oaks C.A
Hawks No Good
I Bought A Set Of Hawks Hps Compound Brake Pads For My 05 G Sedan.
I Did Not Like Them They Where Vertually Not Noise Free By Far.they Squell And I Have To Stomp On Them @ A Stop Light And If I Dont They Make Noise And Start Kreeping . So I Bought A Set Of Porterfields. Ill Try Those On And Will Se Whats Up
I Did Not Like Them They Where Vertually Not Noise Free By Far.they Squell And I Have To Stomp On Them @ A Stop Light And If I Dont They Make Noise And Start Kreeping . So I Bought A Set Of Porterfields. Ill Try Those On And Will Se Whats Up
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Joined: Jan 2004
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From: Toronto, GTA north
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Actually, I'm having the same issue with my Hawk HPS pads. And yes I did the proper bed in procedure as well. I have the same groan/noise when I'm almost completely stopped and lightly touching the brakes. However, I'm not getting the squeaking....yet.
I feel that the stopping power of the Hawks isn't nearly as good as the stock pads, but I have to say, I have almost no brake dust what so ever.
Dave
I feel that the stopping power of the Hawks isn't nearly as good as the stock pads, but I have to say, I have almost no brake dust what so ever.
Dave
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I haven't changed brakes on my G yet, but replaced stock with power slot vented rotors and EBC green stuff pads on my last vehicle (Honda Pilot). I found a noticeable difference in braking. I didn't really follow the break in, but there was never any noise. BTW Honda makes the sh..iest brakes. Either the rotors warp or the pads wear too quickly. And don't get me started on their transmissions. '97 Civic 5 spd, 2 trans in 150,000 miles.