Hello from Tomball TX

Nerky

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Hi Y'all!
I'm a Lady Stinger here in Houston Metro. Boo-Berry (19 GT2 RWD) and I have been together for almost a year now and more in love everyday. We have spent long hours in the garage exploring every nook and cranny. We've shared laughter and tears on long drives. Together we are powerful and and almost unstoppable. Yes, I'm talking about my car.
Which brings me to my current situation. It's time for new brake pads. I'm getting into racing, time trials, auto cross, and duh drag when the urge strikes.
I'm torn between PosiQuiet and Red Stuff. Anyone have personal experience they want to share about these 2?
 
I think red stuff will be better for racing, but expect a lot more dust. Oh, and dont forget some lube when installing them. ;)
 
Hi Y'all!
I'm a Lady Stinger here in Houston Metro. Boo-Berry (19 GT2 RWD) and I have been together for almost a year now and more in love everyday. We have spent long hours in the garage exploring every nook and cranny. We've shared laughter and tears on long drives. Together we are powerful and and almost unstoppable. Yes, I'm talking about my car.
Which brings me to my current situation. It's time for new brake pads. I'm getting into racing, time trials, auto cross, and duh drag when the urge strikes.
I'm torn between PosiQuiet and Red Stuff. Anyone have personal experience they want to share about these 2?
Welcome aboard! And thank you for singing up. I'm glad you found us! And I'm glad to hear you love your Stinger so much. :) What did the Stinger replace for you? If you don't get the brake answer you're looking for here, we have many discussions going on here: Suspension, Brakes, Wheels, Tires Discussion
 
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Welcome to the hive! Red Stuff, or Yellow stuff are good options, we do have a few members to track their cars, so they can provide some better details / preferences. Post up some pics of your ride when you get a chance
 
I just bought a set of Redstuff but havent installed them yet. I hear yellow stuff are more suitable if you will be tracking the car. RedStuff is more for street driving.
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
Howdy and welcome. I enjoyed your intro (what you described, I call "super powers" :D). Can't advise, since at c. 55K miles I am still on the OEM brakes. :thumbup:
 
EBC has a chart for their pads. The vendor section on this forum likely has an EBC discount code posted somewhere.

 
Welcome to the Stinger community forum, and congrats on picking up your 2019 GT2 model.

There are quite a few different options available out there for brake pad upgrades, but if you’re truly getting into racing, time trials, drag and auto auto cross, you might want to consider upgrading your rotors as well, and not just your pads.

While we have several options available, I would highly recommend checking out the Fella upgraded rotors and big brake kit that we have on our website below:

Kia Stinger GT - Fella Lightweight Brake Rotors Upgrade - K8 Stinger Store
&
Kia Stinger - Fella Big Brake Kit - K8 Stinger Store

Feel free to reach out with any questions whatsoever, as we are super helpful and always happy to assist.

-David
K8 Stinger Store
 
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