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Scion Tc Hawk Performance Hps Hb610f.587 Brake Pads on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

McKinney, Texas, US

McKinney, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Hawk Performance Manufacturer Part Number:HB610F.587

Manufacturer's Part Number:HB610F.587
Part Type:Brake Pads

Intended for Street Use:Yes
Brake Pad Material:Ferro-carbon
Friction Material Type:HPS
Brake Pad Construction:Integrally molded without shims
Electronic Wear Sensor:No
Hardware Included:No
Quantity:Sold as a set.

These Hawk Performance HPS brake pads are designed to ensure performance, safety, and quality on the street. Hawk Performance HPS compound provides advanced braking characteristics to enhance your driving experience. This unique compound combines the safety and quality of aerospace design with the braking technology of motorsports.

Features of Hawk Performance HPS brake pads include:

* Extremely low dust
* High friction/torque, hot or cold
* Gentle on the rotor
* Virtually noise-free
* Greatly improved braking over OE
* Extended pad life

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