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Hawk HPS Brake Pads (Front Pair)- 2014-2017 Chevy SS Sedan, 2016+ Chevy Camaro SS & ZL1, 2014+ Corvette Stingray, Grand Sport & Z06 - HB787F.582

Hawk HPS Brake Pads (Front Pair)- 2014-2017 Chevy SS Sedan, 2016+ Chevy Camaro SS & ZL1, 2014+ Corvette Stingray, Grand Sport & Z06 - HB787F.582

Hawk hb787f.582

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Part Number:
hb787f.582
SKU:
HB787F.582
UPC:
840653084749
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These Pads fit the front calipers of the 2014-2017 Chevy SS Sedan, 2016+ Chevy Camaro SS & ZL1, 2014+ Corvette Stingray, Grand Sport & Z06

Superior Stopping Power

HPS - High Performance Street disc brake pads are world renowned for increasing stopping power on your street legal vehicle. Increasing the performance of your vehicles braking system is easy when you choose Hawk Performance's HPS braking compound. This unique Ferro-Carbon formula was developed for street performance using the safety and quality of Aerospace and Motorsports severe-duty friction technology.

The High Performance Street compound offers a higher coefficient of friction over stock brake pads and can provide you 20-40% more stopping power and higher resistance to brake fade than most standard replacement pads. Less fade means you'll have a highly durable brake pad with less brake dust..

HPS Ferro-Compound Features:

  • Increased stopping power
  • High friction/torque hot or cold
  • Gentle on rotors
  • Extended pad life
  • Low dust
  • Virtually noise-free

All Hawk Performance High Performance Street brake pads provide a limited lifetime warranty, ensuring products to be free of defects from manufacturer's workmanship and materials.

Note:
Hawk Performance burnishes its High Performance Street brake pads as a final step in the factory, but all brake pads have to be bedded-in with the rotors (new or used) that they will be used against. Properly bedding-in new brake pads results in a transfer film being generated at the pad and rotor interface to maximize brake performance.