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Hey Gang,
I know this has been written about at least 1000 times. What is the best Hawk Ceramic Brake pad name and model number to buy for strictly street driving? And or what other brand and model number would work just as well?

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I can't speak to the Hawk Ceramic but for the Akebono versions for comparison, for the street, they are decent. The BIG pro is the dust is almost zero. My matte black wheels takes months before they get dirty from pad dust. BUT con, they take more heat and a bit more pedal to come to a stop.
 

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I can't speak to the Hawk Ceramic but for the Akebono versions for comparison, for the street, they are decent. The BIG pro is the dust is almost zero. My matte black wheels takes months before they get dirty from pad dust. BUT con, they take more heat and a bit more pedal to come to a stop.
Would you happen to have the part number you can share with us? TIA ?
 

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Apologize, I have the Akebono Ceramics on my F32 BMW 435i
and it appears Akebono only has the ceramics for the Supras for the fronts... EUR1892B. No part number for the rears yet.
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