Sintered Metallic Brake Pads
Sintered Metallic Disc Brake Pads;
Hawk Performance developed a Sintered Metallic brake pad compound that is specifically designed to meet the high demands of open wheel sprint car racing. Formulated to deliver a flat coefficient of friction at medium to high temperature levels providing consistent performance throughout the life of the pad. Track tested and proven effective in all forms of sprint car racing. This friction formulation offers lower wear rates and higher torque values than any other competitive material in the market today. Hawk Performance has long been an industry leader in friction material development for motorsports. Hawk Performance offers a wide variety of brake compounds with features designed to exceed the demanding environments found in open wheel sprint car racing. At Hawk we are committed to understanding the specific needs of the race car, the driver and the open wheel sprint car racing surface. Continuous ongoing research, development and testing assure the constant improvement of our line of brake materials and offer the sprint car racer unbeatable braking performance!
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Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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