Brake pads POWER STOP or OEM KIA

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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POWER STOP Brake pads
Suby06
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Rating 5.0

Did mine a couple months ago. They feel good and stop well. Decent price. No noise.. would do it again. The hardware wasnt great and ended up reusing the oem clips.

Pros: stop well, decent price
Cons: hardware wasnt great
Vehicle: Subaru
Part number: JBR1319EVC
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POWER STOP Brake pads
jacknifetoaswan
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Rating 5.0

Power Stop Z26 pads and rotors. They dust much less than stock, have lower initial bite, which helps with heel/toe downshifts, but similar overall bite to stick pads. I wouldn't try a heavy track day on them, but they're great as a set for aggressive daily driving. I ran the Z23 pads on OEM discs for nine years and approximately 50k miles and they were fantastic. I just upgraded to the Z26 pads and swapped discs about 500 miles ago. Zero complaints.

Pros: less dust, similar bite
Cons: lower initial bite
Mileage: 50000 km
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POWER STOP Brake pads
SunDriedHumor
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Rating 5.0

I went with powerstop OE replacement pads and rotors. I went with the non-track style pads. They're quiet and aren't dusty. I don't track it, zero issues.

Pros: quiet, not dusty
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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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