Ceramic pads for the 992
#17
Hawk Ceramics
992 Carrera S
Front HB848Z.646
Rear :HB807Z.587
992 Carrera Base
Front: HB719Z.668
Rear HB807Z.587
Set should be around $400 for front and rear. Contact Frank at Hinz Motorspot. http://www.hinzmotorsport.com/
992 Carrera S
Front HB848Z.646
Rear :HB807Z.587
992 Carrera Base
Front: HB719Z.668
Rear HB807Z.587
Set should be around $400 for front and rear. Contact Frank at Hinz Motorspot. http://www.hinzmotorsport.com/
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Installed my Hawk ceramic brake pads yesterday on my 992 S. So far, it generates noticeably less brake dust. The brake pedal does not feel quite as solid as w/stock pads but I've gotten used to the slightly more pressure needed. Also in full panic stop mode, the brakes seem to stop just as well as stock. I think in normal every day driving that does not require heavy braking or high speed braking, these pads are fine.
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$ 400 a set? I haven't done brake pads in a few years, when did they get so pricey?
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Hawk Ceramics
Set should be around $400 for front and rear. Contact Frank at Hinz Motorspot. http://www.hinzmotorsport.com/
Set should be around $400 for front and rear. Contact Frank at Hinz Motorspot. http://www.hinzmotorsport.com/
But yeah, that's pricey. EBC also makes ceramic pads for way cheaper but there were no reports on how effective they were so I went with Hawk Ceramics.
I'm running powerstop ceramic pads on my M3 and they cost something insanely cheap like $30 - $40 per set or $70 for pads on all 4 corners. Chalk it up to the Porsche tax... which is way pricier than even the BMW tax.