Will L.
Well-Known Member
So, Hawk pads have a huge following in hummers. Touted as sliced breads latest and greatest, I tried them. I can’t say “Meh” so I will give them “Meh +2”.
They were a little better than AC Delco & Reybestos, but barely. If I hadn’t been super vigilant in testing for comparison I would say they were exactly the same. This is in performance of stopping cold, hot, dry and wet. As for lifespan, 75% which is expected. Performance = shorter lifespan in almost everything.
But each vehicle is different, Hummers of different years had brake parts differences so maybe other parts made bigger differences or climate variations.
I was hoping to hear from you they were the go to answer and maybe I just missed the boat on that one application.
Burnishing pads and rotors btw is controlled stopping and cooling cycles when first installed to heat cure the pads and surface of rotor. I can post AM General’s burnishing instructions if you want. I don’t have GM’s anymore, but it was close to AM General’s. Iirc it was smae but one more cycle at higher speed.
Hit the pads with the rol loc and run again to see if the seat better since braking power is restored imo.
Also dry pins causing drag may have effected more than you’d expect too.
They were a little better than AC Delco & Reybestos, but barely. If I hadn’t been super vigilant in testing for comparison I would say they were exactly the same. This is in performance of stopping cold, hot, dry and wet. As for lifespan, 75% which is expected. Performance = shorter lifespan in almost everything.
But each vehicle is different, Hummers of different years had brake parts differences so maybe other parts made bigger differences or climate variations.
I was hoping to hear from you they were the go to answer and maybe I just missed the boat on that one application.
Burnishing pads and rotors btw is controlled stopping and cooling cycles when first installed to heat cure the pads and surface of rotor. I can post AM General’s burnishing instructions if you want. I don’t have GM’s anymore, but it was close to AM General’s. Iirc it was smae but one more cycle at higher speed.
Hit the pads with the rol loc and run again to see if the seat better since braking power is restored imo.
Also dry pins causing drag may have effected more than you’d expect too.
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