Brake pads OEM Hyundai or OEM KIA

OEM Hyundai Brake pads

I have a 2013 Hyundai accent glass. But it works and no serious issues. Just the common brakes and tires. Great on gas. Has some pep. And fits 5 people easily. Big trunk space.

Pros: Great on gas, fits people
Cons: Audio sucks
Vehicle: Hyundai Accent
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OEM KIA Brake pads
TooTone07
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

I bought a 2023 kia soul specifically for uber and just hit 100000 miles. Only problems ive had are nails in my tires and recently changed my rear brake pads.

Pros: changed rear brake pads
Vehicle: Kia Soul
Mileage: 100000 km
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OEM KIA Brake pads

I am driving a 2012 Kia rio hatchback daily. Over the period I did regular maintenance such as oil changes and some minor fluid changes. Changed tires twice and replaced front suspension parts and break pads once over 13 years of ownership.

Pros: regular maintenance, drives fine
Vehicle: Kia Rio
Mileage: 115000 km
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OEM KIA Brake pads
clownchkn
  • Braking:
Rating 2.0

Factory tires are garbage, but good all seasons and it gets around in the snow fairly well. My rear brake pad that had little wear, fell apart while driving in the mountains around the same time ( not covered ), I have never seen or heard of this happening before here or on other vehicles.

Pros: good all seasons
Cons: factory tires garbage
Vehicle: Kia Soul
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OEM Hyundai Brake pads

I used to own a 2012 sonata and one day last year the brakes started acting extremely sensitive and would even to activate on their own (it would cancel out cruise control when my foot wasn’t touching the brakes) and would cause my car to feel like it was stalling out.

Cons: extremely sensitive, activate on own, car stalling
Vehicle: Hyundai Sonata
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