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Hawk Dtc Miata 1.6l Rear Brake Pads - Dtc30 - Hb157w.484 1990-1993 on 2040-parts.com

US $104.16
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Beloit, Wisconsin, United States

Beloit, Wisconsin, United States
Hawk DTC Miata 1.6L Rear Brake Pads - DTC30 -  HB157W.484 1990-1993, US $104.16, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Hawk Performance Manufacturer Part Number:HB157W.484

DTC30 Rear Pads for 1990-1993 Miata

The DTC-30 is a lighter compound, similar to Carbotech XP8 that can be used on the rear brakes of a Spec Miata or Miata track car paired with the Hawk DTC-60 front brake pads to bias the front to rear balance. A lot of SM racers have used this combo and enjoyed the results.

*Each Box Contains 4 pads for either front or rear installation

DTC-60 1.8Liter Front - HB149G.505
DTC-30 1.8Liter Rear - HB159W.492
DTC-60 1.6Liter Front - HB148G.560
DTC-30 1.6Liter Rear - HB157W.484

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