Hawk 97-13 Chevy Corvette Performance HT-10 Compound Front Brake Pads - HB247S.575

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  • Hawk 97-13 Chevy Corvette Performance HT-10 Compound Front Brake Pads - HB247S.575 deliver superior stopping power for enhanced driving confidence and safety.
  • Experience improved brake response and reduced fade with high-performance Corvette brake pads designed for spirited street and track use.
  • Upgrade your Chevy Corvette’s front braking system to enjoy smoother stops and greater control on every drive or race day.
  • Optimize your vehicle’s handling and safety with performance brake pads engineered for durability and consistent performance under pressure.
  • Transform your driving experience with these premium front brake pads—add to cart now and feel the difference instantly.

Hawk Performance brake products are designed to handle higher temperatures, more aggressive driving styles and a broader range of road environments to consistently slow and stop your vehicle in a predictable, reliable, controlled manner. We've integrated more than 30 years of friction and engineering expertise to create high-performance technology that delivers more safety, more stopping power and less noise than ever. We make brakes that control speed on the racetrack and instill confidence on the drive home.

Features

  • Good Static And Dynamic Coefficient
  • Excellent Modulation Characteristics
  • All Hawk Performance Compounds Are Not Compatible With Carbon Ceramic Rotors
  • Hawk Pads Are Designed To Work With Iron/Metal Rotors
Brake Pad Installation Procedure
  • Install brake pads properly. Be sure pads are securely positioned in the caliper.
  • Check Brake Fluid. Flush and replace, as needed.
  • Check all hydraulic parts for excess wear and tear.
  • Check rotor for deep grooves or scoring. Resurface or replace rotor, as needed.
  • If rotors do not need resurfacing, then contamination from the previous brake pads must be removed. Sand rotors with 130-grit sandpaper using moderate pressure. Use soap and water to clean rotor surface after sanding. Rotors should be free and clear of oil, grease and brake fluid.
  • Inspect calipers for freedom of movement. Lubricate where necessary.
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