Brake pads OEM Hyundai or OEM KIA

OEM Hyundai Brake pads

I have a 21' Hyundai Accent which was basically the sedan version of the Venue before the Accent got axed. I live in the NE so I've encountered plenty of road salt as well as coastal salt/driving through minor coastal flooding. My car has basically zero rust underneath. I wash it immediately (within 24 hours) of driving through coastal flooding or winter treated roads, or as soon as temps go above freezing. Shit, I've got 80k on this car on the original brake pads and there's NO rust on the rotors or calipers, which to me is an unexpected surprise for someone who drives in corrosive conditions.

Pros: no rust, original pads
Vehicle: Hyundai Accent
Mileage: 80000 km
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OEM Hyundai Brake pads

On the other hand, all I did to it was change oil, brake pads, tires and spark plugs. Ran all the time, snow, sun, rain. Drove it everywhere. Put loads of miles on it.

Pros: ran all the time
Vehicle: Hyundai Accent
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OEM KIA Brake pads

I have a 22 Telly, 103k miles. I’ve replaced rear or front brake pads can’t remember which at 102k, and routine oil changes. THAT’S IT.

Pros: routine oil changes
Vehicle: Kia
Mileage: 165761 km
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OEM KIA Brake pads

I am on my second Kia vehicle, and they both have been amazing. 100k miles on my optima when it was totaled, and only thing ever replaced were the brakes at like 80k miles, besides regular oil changes.

Pros: amazing, easy maintenance
Vehicle: Kia Optima
Mileage: 128747 km
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OEM Hyundai Brake pads

Since purchasing in summer of 24 have replaced the battery and both back and front brakes. Also very strict with oil changes. Loving everything about it.

Pros: loving everything
Vehicle: Hyundai
Mileage: 48000 km
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OEM Hyundai Brake pads

The \u201ctaga-alagang\u201d mechanic nung seller said it was just a \u201cbraking issue\u201d since matagal daw na unused yung unit. Need daw ireplace yung brake pads.

Pros: replace brake pads
Vehicle: Hyundai Elantra
Mileage: 67000 km
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OEM KIA Brake pads

The Stinger is notorious for this same problem—I know first hand. Sad part is don’t let Kia touch it because the problem is the brake pad. OE pad material adheres to the rotor.

Pros: OE pad material adheres
Cons: brake shudder-vibration
Vehicle: Kia
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OEM KIA Brake pads
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Kia Sportage SUV, brakes locked up about 2K miles in, shop "fixed" it, the next week it literally spontaneously combusted in the wee hours of the morning.

Cons: brakes locked up
Vehicle: Kia Sportage
Mileage: 3218 km
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OEM Hyundai Brake pads

Late last year had the brakes completely fail on a 3 day old Pallisade and the dealer told the victims that yes it’s a known problem. No there’s not a fix, have a nice day and let them drive off in it. I basically begged them to pick anything else but they wouldn’t hear it, that is until they almost crashed with my two nephews in tow.

Cons: brakes completely fail, known problem, no fix
Vehicle: Hyundai
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Which brake pads to choose — OEM Hyundai or OEM KIA?

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Comparison of brake pads OEM Hyundai and OEM KIA
  1. PR Score.
  2. Overall ranking.
  3. Vote balance.
  4. Average rating.
  5. Number of reviews.
  6. Feature ratings.
  7. Car owners’ choice.

Which brake pads are better — OEM KIA or OEM Hyundai?

In March 2026 on PartReview, brake pads OEM Hyundai were overall better than OEM KIA.

  1. OEM Hyundai received a PR Score of 68 out of 100, and OEM KIA scored 64 points.
  2. OEM Hyundai ranked 33 in the overall ranking, and OEM KIA ranked 41.
  3. The average rating is higher for OEM Hyundai (3.6) than for OEM KIA (3.5).
  4. Brake pads OEM Hyundai have better feature ratings than OEM KIA:
    • Noise - owners believe, that this property for OEM Hyundai is better than OEM KIA.
    • Braking - drivers claim, that this property for OEM Hyundai is outperforms OEM KIA.

Which brake pads are more popular — OEM Hyundai or OEM KIA?

In March 2026 on PartReview, brake pads OEM Hyundai were overall more popular than OEM KIA.

By vote balance, brake pads OEM Hyundai surpassed OEM KIA:

  • For OEM Hyundai, the ratio of positive (55) to negative (25) votes is 30 votes.
  • For OEM KIA, the ratio of positive (34) to negative (19) votes is 15 votes.

By number of reviews, brake pads OEM Hyundai surpassed OEM KIA:

Which brake pads do car owners prefer — OEM Hyundai or OEM KIA?

In March 2026, according to PartReview, brake pads OEM Hyundai and OEM KIA have not taken top places in car-specific ratings. You can help by adding your review about these manufacturers.

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