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Hawk Performance HB299P.650 SuperDuty Brake Pad: Unparalleled Stopping Power and Durability Review

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Very good

Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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BrandHawk Performance Brakes
MaterialCeramic
Vehicle Service TypeTruck

Description of Hawk Performance HB299P.650 SuperDuty Brake Pad: Unparalleled Stopping Power and Durability

SD (SuperDuty) - Severe-Duty truck brake compound. Extreme braking for extreme payloads. Extremely high coefficient of friction. Extremely high fade resistance. Recommended for excessive payloads.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent pads are good for brake pads

Very good brake pads. Just make sure you use slotted or drilled rotors. I will keep buying. I have a 2002 Expedition that my father uses for his wheelchair. Due to the extra weight, the factory brakes could not bring the truck to a quick stop in the event of an emergency stop. Now he throws you in the windshield

Pros
  • SD (SuperDuty) - Heavy Duty Truck Brake Compound
Cons
  • Not as good as advertised

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect fit: Brake pads

I installed these today (rear) on my Dodge Ram 2500 HD 2007.5 6.7. I didn't need the OEMs to put in 100,000 miles, but they still had 1/4 inch of meat on them. Ok these new pads are holding up well, haven't used them with a trailer yet. Fronts were replaced at 79,000 miles, best replacement at 50,000 or so.

Pros
  • Extreme braking for extreme loads
Cons
  • Flimsy

Revainrating 5 out of 5

excellent pads in spare parts

Very good brake pads. Just make sure you use slotted or drilled rotors. I will keep buying. I have a 2002 Expedition that my father uses for his wheelchair. Due to the extra weight, the factory brakes could not bring the truck to a quick stop in the event of an emergency stop. Now he throws you in the windshield

Pros
  • Solid design
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fits like a glove on brake pads

I installed these (rear brake pads) on my Dodge Ram 2500 HD 2007.5 6.7 today. I didn't need the OEMs to put in 100,000 miles, but they still had 1/4 inch of meat on them. Ok these new pads are holding up well, haven't used them with a trailer yet. Fronts were replaced at 79,000 miles, best replacement at 50,000 or so.

Pros
  • Glitter
Cons
  • Useless features

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for RV tow trucks.

I bought my first set of front wheels and noticed the difference. A year later I bought a rear set. A very good improvement over the standard brake pads. I feel much safer to stop in an emergency. I tow a large, heavy toy tractor that weighs over 19,000 pounds. I would recommend these pads to anyone pulling or towing heavy loads.

Pros
  • great product
Cons
  • expensive insurance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just perfect for the rear brakes of a 2008 Cummins 3500 Diesel.

I have a 2008 Dodge Ram 3500 4WD Quad Cab equipped with a 6.7L Cummins diesel engine. These pads fit perfectly in the back. I use this 15,000 lb 5 Series 4 track tow truck. It's heavy and I work a lot with the clamps when towing. They perform as well or even better than the Original Equipment pads for about half the price of Mopar pads. Don't forget to order brake fittings, brake cleaner, synthetic brake lubricant and some RTV brake fluid at the same time so that you can change the pads…

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Requires electrical outlet