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Following on from my [thread=114296]what brake pad[/thread] thread a few weeks ago, I ended up going with the Hawk brembo spec from MVP. They haven't been on the car that long yet so I cant comment on pad life, but i'm impressed:thumbs:.

Hit these and its like slamming into a wall, they are in a different league for stopping compared to the CW pads, although they have a bit less "feel" through the pedal.

 

I've got uk calipers with 3G 10 groove front discs and stock rear discs, with braided lines, motul rbf600 fluid and a cusco master cylinder brace.

 

I highly recommend these, Thanks Dusty:D

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Do they need to get heat into them first though Rich or are they good from cold? Just wondering, not that I have a supra of course. I always found the bite on CWs Fast Road ones good, but no comparison to UK spec brakes too I suppose.

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Following on from my [thread=114296]what brake pad[/thread] thread a few weeks ago, I ended up going with the Hawk brembo spec from MVP. They haven't been on the car that long yet so I cant comment on pad life, but i'm impressed:thumbs:.

Hit these and its like slamming into a wall, they are in a different league for stopping compared to the CW pads, although they have a bit less "feel" through the pedal.

 

I've got uk calipers with 3G 10 groove front discs and stock rear discs, with braided lines, motul rbf600 fluid and a cusco master cylinder brace.

 

I highly recommend these, Thanks Dusty:D

Good news for me. :D

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