Hawk hp+ or Axxis Ultimates? Searched, but found mixed reviews.
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Hawk hp+ or Axxis Ultimates? Searched, but found mixed reviews.
I plan on purchasing Brembo Blanks, and I am having a hard time deciding on a pad. I am just a street driver, but will see some hard braking once in a while. I just want to be able to stop well. I have a vx hatch with rear drums. I plan on doing rear discs, but my front rotors are glazed and beggining to warp. So any feedback on either of these would be well appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: Hawk hp+ or Axxis Ultimates? Searched, but found mixed reviews. (CivicGSR225)
i have the ultimates and they are good. my friend also has the ultimates but he says his hawks were better. he also said the hawks made more noise. but i have no complaints with the ultimates.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by KayOs »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">How about OEM Honda brake pads? Less dust than the other aftermarket brake pads and 100% OEM quality.
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Street car use OEM, not as much dust, you wont ever encounter fade.
The Axxis ultimates are excellent on street, but dust a lot. Noise free however.
If you ever get the ***** to run it on a road course, the Axxis ultimates and some ATE or Motul RBF600 fluid will give you fade free performance for the day.
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Street car use OEM, not as much dust, you wont ever encounter fade.
The Axxis ultimates are excellent on street, but dust a lot. Noise free however.
If you ever get the ***** to run it on a road course, the Axxis ultimates and some ATE or Motul RBF600 fluid will give you fade free performance for the day.
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Re: Hawk hp+ or Axxis Ultimates? Searched, but found mixed reviews. (99FBPSi)
Cobalt G3000 rotors + Cobalt GT Sport = front
Cobalt G3000 rotors + Axxis Ultimate = rear
On 2000 EBP Si
"Oh man, what a difference"
"These things are great!!!"
If you have a 99-00 civic si you need to try this setup...
its much much much better than the stock **** that the 99-00 si's have..
Cobalt G3000 rotors + Axxis Ultimate = rear
On 2000 EBP Si
"Oh man, what a difference"
"These things are great!!!"
If you have a 99-00 civic si you need to try this setup...
its much much much better than the stock **** that the 99-00 si's have..
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Re: Hawk hp+ or Axxis Ultimates? Searched, but found mixed reviews.
getting Axxis Metal Master pads in 2-3 weeks.
I'll post what I think of em.
only one place in my area carries Hawk, not ordering online and paying for shipping
read reviews of Axxis Metal Master pads, seem as good as Hawk HP+
http://www.miata.net/products/perform/axxis.html
is one of the reviews, at the bottom of the page, "Only downside to these pads is that your first couple of stops in the morning require a little more pedal effort. Other than that, they make a good street pad."
Advance Auto Parts carries Axxis
I'll post what I think of em.
only one place in my area carries Hawk, not ordering online and paying for shipping
read reviews of Axxis Metal Master pads, seem as good as Hawk HP+
http://www.miata.net/products/perform/axxis.html
is one of the reviews, at the bottom of the page, "Only downside to these pads is that your first couple of stops in the morning require a little more pedal effort. Other than that, they make a good street pad."
Advance Auto Parts carries Axxis
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If you ever get the ***** to run it on a road course, the Axxis ultimates and some ATE or Motul RBF600 fluid will give you fade free performance for the day.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Eh... that's not really true, as I have Ultimates and Super Blue and the pads got too hot about 20 minutes into a session and my braking ability went way down.
Great street/autox pad but not a track pad.
If you ever get the ***** to run it on a road course, the Axxis ultimates and some ATE or Motul RBF600 fluid will give you fade free performance for the day.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Eh... that's not really true, as I have Ultimates and Super Blue and the pads got too hot about 20 minutes into a session and my braking ability went way down.
Great street/autox pad but not a track pad.
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I've been using the ultimates for a few years now. I have them on both my hatch and m3. They do dust a bit but nothing terrible infact i've found them to dust less then OE pads especially BMW OE pads. If less/no noise is importants to you these are great in that department.
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Re: Hawk hp+ or Axxis Ultimates? Searched, but found mixed reviews. (CivicGSR225)
ok, seems like nobody here has actually run both the ultimates and the hawks. I have and so I will give you my review.
Hawk has two types of bads that are suited to street use.
HP+ and the HPS
HP+ are very agressive, in fact the bite will catch you off guard once they are broken in. They dust, they make some serious noise (you sound like a bus when braking if the pads aren't up temperature) These pads love heat, the more you give 'em the more they brake.
HPS are a street pads that can handle occaional track use (HP+ are more track pads that can handle street) they don't too much, brake well (braking is more linear and less temperature dependant than the HP+) they don't make much noise. A great overall pad.
Axxis Ultimate are almost identical to the HPS....although the price and availabilty is far more interesting for the ultimates.
I run HP+ in the summer for track and street, for the fall I use the ultimates and in winter I use Metal Master.
My car (EK Hatch) with 4 wheeel disk, 11 inch up front(ITR calipers), stainless lines, 1" master, and Motul RBF 600 never, ever, ever runs out of brakes....even after 60 straight minutes of lapping (no cooling period) on an extremely technical track.
So take what I said as you wish, this is from my own personal experience with all these pads.
BTW, if you guys want some serious killer prices on Ultimates check this place out:
http://www.tracracing.com
450-472-0676
I got my ITR pads for $65 CANADIAN!!!!!
gotta plug these guys simply for their great prices and good services.
Hawk has two types of bads that are suited to street use.
HP+ and the HPS
HP+ are very agressive, in fact the bite will catch you off guard once they are broken in. They dust, they make some serious noise (you sound like a bus when braking if the pads aren't up temperature) These pads love heat, the more you give 'em the more they brake.
HPS are a street pads that can handle occaional track use (HP+ are more track pads that can handle street) they don't too much, brake well (braking is more linear and less temperature dependant than the HP+) they don't make much noise. A great overall pad.
Axxis Ultimate are almost identical to the HPS....although the price and availabilty is far more interesting for the ultimates.
I run HP+ in the summer for track and street, for the fall I use the ultimates and in winter I use Metal Master.
My car (EK Hatch) with 4 wheeel disk, 11 inch up front(ITR calipers), stainless lines, 1" master, and Motul RBF 600 never, ever, ever runs out of brakes....even after 60 straight minutes of lapping (no cooling period) on an extremely technical track.
So take what I said as you wish, this is from my own personal experience with all these pads.
BTW, if you guys want some serious killer prices on Ultimates check this place out:
http://www.tracracing.com
450-472-0676
I got my ITR pads for $65 CANADIAN!!!!!
gotta plug these guys simply for their great prices and good services.
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