garf117
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- M
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- Jun 18, 2019
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- Chattanooga
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- 2017 Civic si sedan; 2000 Civic si
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My 17 Civic si sedan needed new rotors and pads at 45k miles. Did some research and went with hawk street 5.0 pads with centric rotors (front and rear).
I'd post pics but there's no visual difference.
Bedded them in and took them for a run. Compared to the stocks they hold heat way better. Not as much initial bit which is expected for a trackish pad. I went the a "blank" set of cheap rotors because from my experience drilled or slotted rotors look cool but don't make an appreciable different to justify the costs. Going to put it on track later this year. I'll report back.
I'd post pics but there's no visual difference.
Bedded them in and took them for a run. Compared to the stocks they hold heat way better. Not as much initial bit which is expected for a trackish pad. I went the a "blank" set of cheap rotors because from my experience drilled or slotted rotors look cool but don't make an appreciable different to justify the costs. Going to put it on track later this year. I'll report back.
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