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(Hawk compound code J)
A basic race pad developed specifically for drag racing applications, the DR97 is a good choice for those seeking more bite and a higher termperature limit than Hawk HP+.
Specifically developed for Drag Racing. Excellent static friction levels make this brake pad the perfect choice all Drag race applications.
| Essex Part # | 04 622 .490J |
| Manufacturer Part # | HB622J.490 |
| FMSI # | |
| Composition | Semi-metallic |
| Category | Club Sport |
| Max Operating Temp* | 900F |
| Dust | High |
| Noise | High |
| Bite / Mu | Moderate |
| Judder/Vibration | Moderate |
| Pad wear | Low |
| Rotor wear | Low |
Please follow the manufacturer's recommended installation instructions.
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