Which shims to use with Hawk HPS pads?
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Which shims to use with Hawk HPS pads?
I got some hawk HPS pads today, and I noticed that they came with shims on the pads. My question is this, should I use the shims that came with the hawk pads, or should I use the OEM mazda shims?
The Mazda shims are a two piece design, whereas the hawk is a one piece design. I already have a new hardware kit anyway as I wasn't expecting the hawk pads to come with shims.
Anybody with experience on this?
The Mazda shims are a two piece design, whereas the hawk is a one piece design. I already have a new hardware kit anyway as I wasn't expecting the hawk pads to come with shims.
Anybody with experience on this?
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The OE shims are damn good, but the Hawks seem to do the trick pretty well, too.
I just swapped some HPS into the front for street use and used the Hawk shims. We'll see how quiet they are.
Make sure you use hi-temp brake grease on the mating surfaces and the slider pins and clips.
I just swapped some HPS into the front for street use and used the Hawk shims. We'll see how quiet they are.
Make sure you use hi-temp brake grease on the mating surfaces and the slider pins and clips.
#3
Thanks for the input Jeff. I have a few weeks until I am going to be installing the pads. I would very much like to hear your thoughts after you have some more time with the pads on.
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I've gone through about 4 sets of HPS's for both track and street use. Just used the shims that came with the pads. I actually didn't use any grease and have never noticed any squealing or weird sounds of any sort, but generally using the high-temp grease is a good idea and definitely can't hurt.
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Ha! Been there, done that. They will fit, it just takes a bit more work. Hard to get those bastard rear pistons the last ten-thousands of an inch in and get the slots lined up at the same time so the shims will clear. But I did get HPS on the rear with the shims. I found using almost every cuss word I know helped.
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