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Some DBA T2 slotted rotors and Bendix heavy duty or any other quality brand pad will be good.
Repco, whatever model serial for rotors and Bendix pads, then find someone to do it for you.
I know this post is old but my 2019 Elantra SEL just hit 80k miles with no issues, and I bought it new. Normal oil changes, tires changed around 40-50k, and am doing a brake job myself this weekend (Most miles are highway miles, but I am still surprised how long the pads and rotors lasted).
2013 Elantra with 145k miles. Replaced the Brake pads and a couple spark plugs. But it’s been an amazing purchase.
I use bendix on my truck and love it. I figure if they make good pads for the big rigs I work on, why not run them on my truck?
I see no one mentioning bendix, they’re the only brand I’ve run on my 2010 Holden Colorado and work exceptionally well
Been using Bendix metal king for my cars. Yes the brake dust sucks, but the braking fade is superior.
Toyota wigo 2018, Nagpareplace kasi ako ng brake pads (bendix) tsaka nagpa rotor resurface na rin sa isang Shell service center. Tapos when I brake at certain speeds (around 20km/h or more tapos saktong diin lang yung braking), merong knocking noise or thumping noise.
Matigas Bendix. Used it on my tucson. Nahihirapan mag brake.
The problem with Bendix pads is that they eat away the rotors too fast.
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