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Hawk Performance HPS 5.0 Brake Pads; Rear Pair (1988 Firebird w/ Performance Package; 89-97 Firebird w/ Rear Disc Brakes)

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Hawk Performance HPS 5.0 Brake Pads; Rear Pair (1988 Firebird w/ Performance Package; 89-97 Firebird w/ Rear Disc Brakes)
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features & Specs

      • Improved Braking Over OE Pads
      • Extended Pad Life
      • Very Quiet Low Noise
      • Gentle On Rotors
      • High Friction/Torque Hot Or Cold
      • Minimal Fade Under Higher Temps
      • Improved Pedal Feel
      • Decreased Stopping Distances
      • Pushing The Limits Of ABS

      Description

      High Performance Street disc brake pads are legendary for increasing stopping power on street-legal vehicles. Increasing the performance of your vehicles braking system is easy when you choose Hawk Performances HPS braking compound. The High Performance Street compound offers a higher coefficient of friction over stock brake pads and can provide you 20 to 40 percent more stopping power and higher resistance to brake fade than most standard replacement pads. Less fade means you will have better pedal feel and more consistent performance in a durable brake pad that generates less brake dust.

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