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Hawk DTC-70 Motorsport Front Brake Pads - 92-01 Prelude

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Hawk DTC-70 Motorsport Front Brake Pads - 92-01 PreludeTrack Only Pads! For over 15 years, Hawk Performance has dominated the racetrack by providing champions with cutting edge friction materials. Whether you are looking to improve your braking ability during the next lapping day or looking to make your move on the final lap, Hawk has you covered with a wide array of Motorsport Compound Pads. Hawk DTC 60 pads are designed for performance and will provide you with unmatched stopping power even when your

Track Only Pads!

For over 15 years, Hawk Performance has dominated the racetrack by providing champions with cutting-edge friction materials. Whether you are looking to improve your braking ability during the next lapping day or looking to make your move on the final lap, Hawk has you covered with a wide array of Motorsport Compound Pads.

Hawk DTC-60 pads are designed for performance and will provide you with unmatched stopping power even when your brake system reaches temperatures of up to 1600°F. The DTC-60 Brake Pad works great with the DTC-70 Brake Pad when different amounts of braking friction is required between the front and rear brakes. The DTC-60 Pads deliver an aggressive initial bite that is easily controlled. Designed for cars that require high deceleration rates with or without down force.

SPECIAL NOTE: Due to the aggressive nature of the Hawk Performance Motorsports Compound pads, they are not recommended for street use.

DTC-70 Pads - Extremely high torque with aggressive controllable initial bite. Superior release and torque control characteristics. Brake pads designed for cars with high deceleration rates with or without down force.

DTC60/70 Features

  • Temp Range: 400-1,600 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Torque: DTC-60 High, DTC-70 Extremely High
  • Recommended Use: DTC-70 is a higher torque version of the DTC-60, this compound is designed for vehicles with high top speeds that require repeated high deceleration rates. Can be used on the front or rear axle or combined with the DTC-60 if split friction between the front and rear axles is desired. Road race and asphalt circle track cars
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