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      Yesterday, 11:38 PM   #23
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Someone asked in my track day report the part numbers for the Hawk pads. I copy the answer I gave him here so everything pad-related is in the same thread.

Again, I had them made on order at Porterfield in Costa Mesa (https://porterfield-brakes.com). They took the time to find a shape that would fit our vehicle and then built the pads for it. Perfect fit, no problem, very reasonable price.

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Front: AP280 DTC-60
Rear: HB917W.626 DTC-30 (W)

On track, they work perfect. In the city, they are only noisy at very low speed or coming to a compolete stop. Nothing crazy. I went back to OEM pads so the track pads wouldn't be too hard on the rotors when cold.

No bedding procedure, just a few hard brakings on track and that was it. Putting back the OEM didn't request any sort of cleaning. No noise, same braking power than usual.
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