Do research before you waste your money on high tech rotors. You will never see the temperatures or abuse the fancy rotors evolved from. BTW, drilled rotors are prone to cracking. And every square inch of material that is removed for holes or slots eliminates 'swept area'. Drilled and slotted rotors should be part of a package, which includes the entire braking system designed around them.
Research the OEM pads, usually a quality pad. Although I'll never use ford OEM pads in my truck again. They were just "to much metallic".
Hawk pads are about the same as any other quality pad out there. I used them on my truck at my 45K brake change (first change).
Had to replace them the fronts at 67K, but that was partly because of the rotors.
The rears went metal to metal at 78K. The fronts I was not to concerned about because I changed them because of the rotors.
The rear hawk pads only lasted 33K. Unusual for rear brakes on anything.
Keep in mind that most people will feel a perceived difference in braking with new XYZ pads because - well they are new.