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Hawk Performance Motorsports DTC-60 Compound Brake Pads

Hawk Performance Motorsports DTC-60 Compound Brake Pads
 
Part #: HB103G.590


$187.49
$149.99   For pair
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Hawk Performance Motorsports DTC-60 Compound Brake Pads
 






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Fits On:
• 1966-1977 Chevrolet El Camino, • 1966-1977 Chevrolet Malibu, • 1968-1971 Oldsmobile 442 6.6, • 1968-1971 Oldsmobile Delta 88... See more

Description:
Hawk Performance Motorsports Dynamic Torque Control, DTC-60 Compound Brake Pads contain High torque with less initial bite than Dynamic Torque Control, DTC 70. The Dynamic Torque Control, DTC-60 compound brake pads come equipped with superior release and torque control characteristics. These brake pads are designed for cars with high deceleration rates with or without down force. Recommended for use with Dynamic Torque Control, DTC-70 when split friction between front and rear axle is desired.

Characteristics:
• 400-1600°F/ 204-871°C
• High Temp & High Torque
• Provides Superior Pad and Disc Wear
• Excellent Torque Control
• Excellent Modulation and Release Characteristics

Applications
• CORR Pro2/Pro4 lightweight front axle
• Heavier Gravel Rally apps w/ or w/o ABS
• Lighter Tarmac Rally
• NASCAR/NASCAR Modified
• Sports Car/GT/GS/
• ARCA All Club Levels
• Super Late Models
• Open Wheel/Formula
• Pavement Circle Track
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About Hawk
When it comes to performance braking, there is no competition. This unique Ferro-Carbon compound combines the safety and quality of Aerospace design partnered with the braking technology of motorsports. Much improved braking over OE.
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FAQs
Q: Do brake pads come in set of 4?
A: Unless otherwise noted, brake pads are sold in pairs, meaning that you buy one set for the front and one set for the rear. Check product descriptions on our site for more details.

Q: How do you install brake pads?
A: Brake pads are the easiest component in the brake system to install. Removal of your stock brake pads out of the caliper is needed before the new ones are installed. Your brake system should be bled after installing brake pads.

Q: What do brake pads do? Why buy brake pads?
A: Brake pads are what slow your vehicle down by transforming speed into heat against the rotor. Aftermarket brake pads outperform stock in terms of stopping ability. Brake pads are a great means of giving your car more stopping power without spending too much money.

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Hawk Performance is located in Solon, Ohio.
Image Description:
Hawk's brake dyno lab tests its products' braking performance, simulating various conditions different types of vehicles may encounter on the road or racetrack.





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