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Old 02-15-2023, 11:46 AM
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Default Hawk Ceramic Pads - 997.2 GTS - Part Number? Feedback? Reviews?

Brake pads are due for a change and wanted to get into some Hawk Ceramic Brake Pads.

Can anyone confirm the part numbers? I am seeing multiple part numbers on multiple websites and its getting confusing.

I was planning to order from flat6motorsports under 997.2 Carrera S filter but no part # shows.

Also, feedback on any other recommendations for brakes would be great! If not, I'll just be going back to OEM brake pads from suncoast.

Thanks!
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Also waiting to hear from others...Low dust options?? The OEM ones my car are terrible dust wise.

Thanks in advance!
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As requested:

Hawk Ceramic Brake Pads for the 997.2 cars are:
Front HB667Z.622
Rear HB664Z.634

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Thanks!

So these work with all models for the 997.2 generation or just specific models?

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As requested:

Hawk Ceramic Brake Pads for the 997.2 cars are:
Front HB667Z.622
Rear HB664Z.634
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Yes, this!

I was planning to replace them with OEM Porsche ones but after 1 wash, my wheels have so much brake dust its getting annoying.


Originally Posted by zracer196
Also waiting to hear from others...Low dust options?? The OEM ones my car are terrible dust wise.

Thanks in advance!
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I have a base 09 Cab but are using the Hawk yellow.

Low dust? Yes, much much less than factory pads.
Feel? Well it's a daily driver so I'm not tracking it. But feel they are just as good as the factory pads I ran before. Not sure they have the feel I'd want if I was tracking the car.
Dislike? Only one. In reverse on really cold days (under 35*) they squeak. But only in reverse. Once the brakes warm, they don't.

Will I get them again? Yes. Mostly because I think they are similar to factory pads without the dust.

I bought mine at TireRack. It's crazy, but they had the best prices. They didn't list my car, but I cross referenced the Part Number off Hawks website.
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Thanks for the feedback.

I don't track as well. But I do a lot of canyon driving maybe 1-2x a month.

I think I'll be going with this then.

Originally Posted by zracer196
Also waiting to hear from others...Low dust options?? The OEM ones my car are terrible dust wise.

Thanks in advance!
Originally Posted by michaelmoo22
I have a base 09 Cab but are using the Hawk yellow.

Low dust? Yes, much much less than factory pads.
Feel? Well it's a daily driver so I'm not tracking it. But feel they are just as good as the factory pads I ran before. Not sure they have the feel I'd want if I was tracking the car.
Dislike? Only one. In reverse on really cold days (under 35*) they squeak. But only in reverse. Once the brakes warm, they don't.

Will I get them again? Yes. Mostly because I think they are similar to factory pads without the dust.

I bought mine at TireRack. It's crazy, but they had the best prices. They didn't list my car, but I cross referenced the Part Number off Hawks website.
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Canyon or Mountain driving (like I will do here in Georgia/Tenn/NC in the fall/spring) they are perfectly fine.
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Perfect!

I will be ordering from:

https://flat6motorsports.com/product...31249711005780

Originally Posted by michaelmoo22
Canyon or Mountain driving (like I will do here in Georgia/Tenn/NC in the fall/spring) they are perfectly fine.
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Originally Posted by duns997gts
Brake pads are due for a change and wanted to get into some Hawk Ceramic Brake Pads.

Can anyone confirm the part numbers? I am seeing multiple part numbers on multiple websites and its getting confusing.

I was planning to order from flat6motorsports under 997.2 Carrera S filter but no part # shows.

Also, feedback on any other recommendations for brakes would be great! If not, I'll just be going back to OEM brake pads from suncoast.

Thanks!
i used them on my previous 991.2. they're virtually dust free. from what i remember good pedal modulation, but less initial bite than oem.

here is a pic from my old car after 250ish miles of driving: https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1185...l#post16477424
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Nice, did you replace the sensors and dampening pieces as well?

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i used them on my previous 991.2. they're virtually dust free. from what i remember good pedal modulation, but less initial bite than oem.

here is a pic from my old car after 250ish miles of driving: https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1185...l#post16477424
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Originally Posted by duns997gts
Hi, just in case cheaper at Tire Rack with free shipping. No affiliation.

https://m.tirerack.com/brakes/brakes...+Pads&cat=Pads
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Originally Posted by duns997gts
Nice, did you replace the sensors and dampening pieces as well?
yes, replaced everything.
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Originally Posted by ShaunP
yes, replaced everything.
Same when I did mine.

And I got mine at TireRack. No affiliation either, but I saved like $50 front and rear. Not even factoring in shipping. Just double check their part numbers.
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Good info


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