🚀 Stop on a Dime with Hawk Performance!
The Hawk Performance HB590P.682 SuperDuty Brake Pad is specifically designed for severe-duty trucks, offering an extremely high coefficient of friction and fade resistance, making it ideal for handling excessive payloads with confidence.
X**A
Very good
Bought it for my tundra. Works well
A**R
Hawk Brake Pads for 2010 Toyota Tundra
Just an FYI for anyone looking to get these brakes for their Toyota Tundra. I have a 2010 Tundra with a 6 inch lift. I ordered these brakes to help with stopping power as I tow a toyhauler and would like the extra comfort of knowing I have a better quality product to help me. These are good brakes and stand up to the claims of the manufacturer, however, make sure that you realize that there are two different sets of brake pads for the Tundra. This vehicle has front and rear pad assemblies and pads that are different from one another. I ordered these from Amazon and went through the guide to check to make sure they fit my truck, but there was no delineation between front and rear. When I went to install them I thought I had recieved the wrong pads. It was only after some checking did I find that I had inadvertently ordered the rear when I wanted the front.Here is the part numbers for the pads:Front = Hawk Part # HB589P.704Rear = Hawk Part # HB590P.682Amazon you need to rectify this...everyone else make sure you get the right ones you want.Good Luck
M**Y
Stops well after recommended bed-in procedure
Stops well after recommended bed-in procedure. I don't notice any significant noise from these. When I installed them, I put the anti-squeak stuff between the pad and the shim, and on the outside of the shim. I'm not sure what's going on that others are complaining that they're noisy. They do say they're not recommended for daily driven vehicles, but I tend to drive assertively so I bought them for their supposed resistance to fading when they warm up. I haven't tested that yet, but I'm satisfied so far. I'll be interested to see how long they last.
D**T
I love these, I have a tundra with 6 in ...
I love these , I have a tundra with 6 in lift and 35s so I was looking for something that would last longer than the oem pads. They were very easy to install but do pay attention to the parts numbers fronts and backs have different numbers. I replaced both at the same time so it was not a problem but just a heads up. There are also left and right side brakes in each box so 4 total pads per box.
J**H
Lasted longer than OEM and EBC Truck Yellowstuff
I'm still not thrilled with how quickly I burn through pads/rotors with my 2008 Tundra....but I do tow heavy and often. These are the best/longest lasting I've found. No negatives to speak of. I also put them on my wife's Sequoia. Quiet, low dust, long lasting.
C**L
More stopping power. More brake dust.
Much more friction and stopping power than stock pads on my 2007 Toyota Tundra. I tow heavy (near 10,000lb max) and these pads seem to resist fade better too. Downside is lots of brake dust. But that was expected and for me the safety of the extra friction is worth the trade off of dirty wheels.
L**N
Four Stars
good pad performance wise, stops much stronger. But they do make noise and the dust a lot.
J**K
Do not buy these pads
These pads are terrible they don't come with hardware they don't have squeaker strips and the ears were so bent up they couldn't ever slide with out getting stuck the die stamp or whatever they use is so worn out or has terrible tollerance the paint job got paint in the surface and the edge I contacted the manufacturer they ignored me. Do not but these pads unless you are looking to burn 3 twenty dollar bills and toss change of a bridge. Bad product no support fictitious warrantyJust to be clear not my first brake job I had to grind the ears flat remove the paint with a wire brush greased all the ears pad backs etc they are still getting hung upTried the bed in but I'm convinced these are defective pads given the terrible quality of initial product
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