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Just curious - I've seen the Euro pads mentioned here, and some have gone that route. Are they the same as the Australian pads, or different yet again? What about KDM spec pads?
You've been involved in these discussions even from last year. Why are you asking? Then there's this: Search Results for Query: brake pads | Kia Stinger ForumThank you. I had a quick look at a website that sells aftermarket parts for the Kia and Hyundai. there are several pads and brake brands, and various price range. I have no idea what I need as I never had to change pads or rotor in any car I owned. What should I get? Would be possible to get informations from some experienced member of this forum please?
I asked hoping there was some news. I haven't been checking the forum for a long time amd after resurfacing the rotors I was hoping to have done with this issue. Apparently not. I have a service scheduled for next week and I wanted to get info before (very limited time to check the forum). Sorry if I bothered people with same questions. I am just not an expert and don't want to make wrong decisions.You've been involved in these discussions even from last year. Why are you asking? Then there's this: Search Results for Query: brake pads | Kia Stinger Forum
Sorry for being curt. Must have been the hour after a long day (it was past my bedtime; I should probably knock this off before then.I asked hoping there was some news. I haven't been checking the forum for a long time amd after resurfacing the rotors I was hoping to have done with this issue. Apparently not. I have a service scheduled for next week and I wanted to get info before (very limited time to check the forum). Sorry if I bothered people with same questions. I am just not an expert and don't want to make wrong decisions.
Thanks for the link to the search page.
Don't worry, u were not. I have another question though. Let's say I am going to go for aftermarket brakes (model and type are irrelevant at this time), where should I go to have them fit? to the kia dealer or to a shop? in case of the latter, is there a recommended one?Sorry for being curt. Must have been the hour after a long day (it was past my bedtime; I should probably knock this off before then.).
Are the rotors warped or not?
I would use either my "wheel guys" (I trust them) or the dealership I bought my car from. Either would suit my situation. I would not do the work myself: I've never worked on my own cars much: I remember replacing a fuel filter in our old Chevy Impala years ago, that's about the extent of my experience.Don't worry, u were not. I have another question though. Let's say I am going to go for aftermarket brakes (model and type are irrelevant at this time), where should I go to have them fit? to the kia dealer or to a shop? in case of the latter, is there a recommended one?
Sorry, I know I asked many questions, I just want to get to the bottom of this thing as fast as possible
Thank you. I had a quick look at a website that sells aftermarket parts for the Kia and Hyundai. there are several pads and brake brands, and various price range. I have no idea what I need as I never had to change pads or rotor in any car I owned. What should I get? Would be possible to get informations from some experienced member of this forum please?
GiroDisc Magic Brake Pads - Front Kia Stinger - OEM Brembo
These pads are great for the spirited daily driver
Can take some great abuse and still remain quiet
Less dust than oem as well and none of the negatives associated with the stock pads
WIN WIN WIN no Cons
GiroDisc Magic Brake Pads - Front Kia Stinger - OEM Brembo
These pads are great for the spirited daily driver
Can take some great abuse and still remain quiet
Less dust than oem as well and none of the negatives associated with the stock pads
WIN WIN WIN no Cons
When are rears going to appear?![]()
Haha hopefully soon
The part number is now available just waiting on the actual item to be ready
This I know from my reading: shudder felt through the steering wheel is front discs with deposits; shuddering felt through your seat is deposits on the rear discs.Instead of making a new thread I decided to hop into this one. I am having issues with the brakes shuddering after driving for a longer period of time, stopping from a higher speed (over 60mph) or down a hill. I am driving to NY from NC in November and I would like this issue solved by then. I was looking on K8stinger store for pads and there does seem to be some to purchase. I am however not mechanically inclined and was curious about that listing. The listing says it is a set of 2 front pads. Now is there a difference in pads between the rear and the front? I know there is a difference in size and piston configuration. I was going to buy these pads but I wasn't sure if it is known that the front pads are what is causing the shuddering? I would rather have matching pads all the way around and not mix and match. I have posted the listing for the pads. I am just looking for a solution to the shuddering. I would post the listing but i'm not able to currently as it is restricted. Thank you.
Thanks for the info, i'm surprised it has taken so long for pads to become available for both the front and rears. Now the deposits are on the rotors themselves so these front pads won't alleviate the shuddering unless I get the rotors turned also correct? Then i'm assuming these ceramic pads will still require the proper bed in process after I get the rotors turned? I'm still trying to find a stretch of road where I can do this at and not have issues. I am pretty sure I feel the majority of the shaking through the steering wheel. Should I go through the dealership about replacing the rotors with a set I have and getting rotors turned or is this something not covered by warranty because I am not technically using OEM pads anymore? Thank you for the replies.