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Hawk HPS Front Brake Pads for 89-98 Nissan 240sx | hawkHB235F.665
  • Hawk High-Performance Street (HPS) Front Brake Pads Set Suitable for 1989 - 1998 Nissan 240sx, Model hawkHB235F.665

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Hawk HPS Front Brake Pads for 89-98 Nissan 240sx | hawkHB235F.665

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Part #: HB235F.665. Hawk HPS (High Performance Street) brake pads are a game - changer for your 1989 - 1998 Nissan 240sx. They dramatically cut down braking distances compared to Nissan's OEM pads. Thanks to Hawk's special Ferro - Carbon formula, developed with aerospace and motorsports heavy - duty friction tech, these pads offer a high friction coefficient. You'll enjoy 20 - 40% more stopping power and better fade resistance than OEM replacement pads. The Ferro - Carbon compound not only gives your 240sx more stopping power but also lasts longer, creates less dust, and makes less noise than other aftermarket performance brake pads. All Hawk Performance products come with a limited lifetime warranty, guaranteeing freedom from manufacturing defects in workmanship and materials. These pads are perfect for daily driving your 240sx and can also handle light autocross use. FITMENT: Nissan 240SX 1989 - 1998. Part Number: HB235F.665

Using these Hawk HPS front brake pads is easy. Just follow the standard brake pad replacement process. First, make sure your car is parked on a flat surface and the engine is off. Loosen the lug nuts on the wheels where you'll be replacing the pads, then lift the car safely with a jack and support it with jack stands. Remove the wheels and then the old brake pads. Install the new Hawk HPS pads in place of the old ones, following the correct orientation. Put the wheels back on, tighten the lug nuts, and lower the car. When driving after installation, take it easy at first. Give the pads some time to break in, usually a few hundred miles. This helps them reach their best performance. As for maintenance, regularly check the brake pads' thickness. If they're getting too thin, it's time to replace them. Also, keep an eye on your brake fluid level and make sure it's clean. If you notice any strange noises or reduced braking performance, have your brakes checked right away.


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