Hawk DTC-60 Brake Pads
FMSI #: D0313
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(Hawk compound code G)
The DTC-60 was designed as a rear application for those running DTC-70 in their front calipers. The DTC-60 has slightly less bite than the DTC-70, and when run with the DTC-70 in the front, the balance remains a bit more front biased and stable (all else held equal).
High torque with less initial bite than DTC 70. Superior release and torque control characteristics. Brake pads designed for cars with high deceleration rates with or without down force. Recommended for use with DTC-70 when split friction between front and rear axle is desired.
| Essex Part # | 04 103 .590G |
| Manufacturer Part # | HB103G.590 |
| FMSI # | D0313 |
| Composition | Semi-metallic |
| Category | Full Race |
| Max Operating Temp* | 1600F |
| Dust | High |
| Noise | Moderate |
| Bite / Mu | Moderate |
| Judder/Vibration | Low |
| Pad wear | Moderate |
| Rotor wear | Moderate |
Please follow the manufacturer's recommended installation instructions.
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| Product Name | Hawk DTC-60 Brake Pads | Ferodo DS2500 Brake Pads | Hawk Blue 9012 Brake Pads | Hawk HPS Brake Pads |
| Price | $127.97 | $125.65 | $138.30 | $66.63 |
| Essex Part # | 04 103 .590G | 11 FRP3057H-N | 04 103 .590E | 04 103 .590F |
| Manufacturer Part # | HB103G.590 | FRP3057H | HB103E.590 | HB103F.590 |
| FMSI # | D0313 | D0313 | D0313 | D0313 |
| Compound | DTC-60 | DS2500 | Blue 9012 | HPS |
| Composition | Semi-metallic | Semi-metallic | Semi-metallic | Semi-metallic |
| Category | Full Race | Street/Club Sport | Club Sport | Street |
| Max Operation Temp | 1600F | 1300 F | 1000F | 800F |
| Dust | High | Moderate | Very High | Low |
| Noise | Moderate | Low to Moderate | High | Very Low |
| Bite/Mu | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate to High | Low to Moderate |
| Judder/Vibration | Low | Low | Very Low | Low |
| Pad Wear | Moderate | Moderate to High (on track) | Moderate | Moderate |
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