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Old 05-06-2006, 09:51 PM
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I used up my last set of PF01's, and have a set of HT10's. How do they compare?? I have never used Hawk HT10's before.
are they as solid as the PF01's???

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could you explain please....
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Scrap them both and bolt on a new set of Carbotech XP11s or 12s. They're cheaper and stop harder. And the dust isn't corrosive!
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HT10's are great pads regardless of what others have said. They have 1600 degree temp rating and they last forever. They do not tear up the rotors either.
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