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Ford Expedition Hawk LTS Brake Pads - HB299Y650

HB299Y650
LTS - Light Truck and SUV Brake Pads
A Better Way to Stop Your Truck and SUV!

Hawk Performance has applied their severe-duty brake pad friction technology to the braking demands of trucks and SUVs. Heavier vehicles with larger brake systems are more likely to experience higher temperatures, requiring a brake pad that has excellent heat dissipation characteristics.

The new LTS (Light Truck & SUV) Brake Pad Compound utilizes Hawk Performance's established and proven Ferro-Carbon formulation to provide superior stopping power for full-sized light trucks, SUVs and vans without noise and dust.

Key Features:
  • Improved braking over OE
  • Superior fade resistance
  • Low Dust
  • Excellent pad and rotor life
  • Virtually noise-free
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    Description

    A better way to stop your Truck and SUV!
    Available in Front & Rear Pads
    Fits: 1997-2002 Ford Expedition

    Installation

    Ford Expedition Hawk LTS Brake Pads - HB299Y650 Fits:
    1997-2002 Ford Expedition

    Brake Pad Installation Procedure
    1. Install brake pads properly. Be sure pads are securely positioned in the caliper.

    2. Flush system with fresh brake fluid.

    3. Check all hydraulic parts for excess wear and tear.

    4. Check disc for proper thickness, parallelism, and lateral runout.

    5. Check disc for scoring or grooves over .012"depth. If either applies, resurfacing is required.

    6. If discs do not need resurfacing, then contamination from the previous brake pads must be removed. Sand discs with 130 grit sandpaper using moderate pressure. Use soap and water to clean discs' surface after sanding and machining. Discs should be free and clear of oil, grease, and brake fluid.

    7. Inspect calipers for freedom of movement. Lubricate where necessary.

    Burnishing Instructions
    1. After installing new brake pads, make 6 to 10 stops from approximately 30-35 mph applying moderate pressure.

    2. Make an additional 2 to 3 hard stops from approximately 40 to 45 mph.

    3. Be sure to not drag brakes!

    4. Allow 15 minutes for brake system to cool down.

    5. After step 4 your new pads are ready for use.

    Details

    • HB299Y650
    • HB299Y650
    • Hawk
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