Product Description
Hawk Talon 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution AWD Drilled and Slotted Front Brake Rotor Set
- 1 x hawkHTC4907 Hawk Talon 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution AWD Drilled and Slotted Front Brake Rotor Set
- 1 x hawkHB453B.585 Hawk Street 5.0 Front Brake Pad Brembo 03-06 Evo / 04-14 STI / 09-10 Evo / 09-10 Genesis / 04-08 TL
Decades of experience, continuous research and development, and dedication to bringing the highest quality premium friction products have led to Talon Rotors. Leveraging the high quality performance of Hawk Performance's unique and proprietary DTC curved slot design, they are built to OE specifications, weights, and production processes, and are engineered to fit a vehicle's current braking system without modification.
FEATURES & BENEFITS:
- Engineered, machined, finished, and coated in ISO certified facilities in North America
- G3000 metallurgy – superior automotive casting material
- Validated design and performance characteristics through extensive dynamometer testing
- All rotors are balanced with CNC programmed, precision milled slots to significantly reduce harmonic resonance issues, maintain a clean pad surface and expel away debris
- Salt-spray tested per ISO-9227, exceeding the 240 hours requirement
- Proven cross-drilled designs to optimize thermal efficiency, heat dissipation, strength, and improve wet braking
- Magni coating barrier applied that maintains superior corrosion resistance and ensures quick and easy bed-in that resists galling
- Available in a cross-drilled and slotted design or slotted-only for heavy duty applications.
BRAKE KIT DESCRIPTION:
- Street
- Cross Drilled and Slotted w/ HPS 5.0 Pads Kit
- Talon Cross-Drilled and Slotted
Disclaimer to “Limited Life-Time Warranty”:
Motorsports brake pads and rotors are developed for high performance events. Racing is a dangerous sport. Hawk Performance® racing brake pads and rotors are sold without warranty expressed or implied. No warranty or representation is made as to this product’s ability to protect the user from injury or death. The user assumes that risk.