Originally Posted by gomba
correct, that's what I did.
Do the Hawk pads & new rotors take a while to break in? I upgraded to AD22 brakes and Hawk pads last week and I don't see much difference over my stock setup. Maybe I was expecting too much from the upgrade. It seems every other car I drive, even a company van seems to have better braking.
correct, that's what I did.
Do the Hawk pads & new rotors take a while to break in? I upgraded to AD22 brakes and Hawk pads last week and I don't see much difference over my stock setup. Maybe I was expecting too much from the upgrade. It seems every other car I drive, even a company van seems to have better braking.
What are you using in the rear? Because I defiantly noticed a difference,The brake pads I was using before were the Bendix CT3 ceramic they were decent but I like my hawks alot better. I mean Did you brake them in correctly you have to do a series of 60-10 mph stops then let them cool 20 minutes then continue with the process again when you first install them other wise the bead in time will take longer. Most companies say pads won't fully brake in real well until 500-1000 miles are reached anyhow.