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  1. Join Date
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    I am about to change my front brake pads.

    Currently, there are 2 choices that I am considering.

    I asked for the part number na binebenta ng different shops I know and got below information...

    Part Number..
    58101-2SA00 Seiring/ Maspro - 3,500/3,300
    581012SA30 Fronte/Goodgear - 2,200

    and according to this website...

    NiBK Brakes:: Application Cross Reference and Image for NiBK : Brake Pad : PN0704

    58101-2SA00 = HYUNDAI
    581012SA30 = KIA

    Any feedback as to what was your experience with either brake pad?

    Nawala na ba yong ingay?

    Suggestion on which pad to buy?

    Any other suggestions?

    Thanks

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    #2
    FYI lang po...
    Kapapalit ko lang kanina ng front brake pad for my 2011 Tucson GLS AT 2WD.
    Sa Goodgear galing yung parts. unfortunately di nag fit yung pad with part number 581012SA30 (maliit sya)
    so bumalik po ako sa goodgear para papalitan, pero dala ko na yung sukat nung pad.
    sabi nung nakausap ko pang 4W na daw yung nakasalpak sa Tucson ko and yung part number is 581012SA70 (nagmuta na P2,050.00)
    so better check yung model year release ng mga tucson nyo para di sayang time sa pagbili. HTH
    God Bless to all.

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    ^sir junsd, what year po tucson nyo? thanks

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    *bil189

    2010 GLS 2WD, nalimutan ko yong part number na nabili ko, pero sa Maspro ako naka order, 3,300 ata yong pang front, ok naman, nawala yong dust at ingay

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    Quote Originally Posted by junsd View Post
    *bil189

    2010 GLS 2WD, nalimutan ko yong part number na nabili ko, pero sa Maspro ako naka order, 3,300 ata yong pang front, ok naman, nawala yong dust at ingay

    thanks sir. pwede po magpakabit kay Maspro? thanks ulit

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    Quote Originally Posted by bil189 View Post
    thanks sir. pwede po magpakabit kay Maspro? thanks ulit
    di ko lang alam, parang hindi, pero since nasa banawe na ang dami naman doon na pwede mo pakabitan, normally PHP300 labor pakabit for both

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    Pwede ka din sa fronte pakabit para alam mo na tamang parts ang bibigay sa iyo.

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    i got my pads from seiring. medyo mahal lang siya but better than the stock pads. nawala yung brake noise and dust.

    Quote Originally Posted by junsd View Post
    I am about to change my front brake pads.

    Currently, there are 2 choices that I am considering.

    I asked for the part number na binebenta ng different shops I know and got below information...

    Part Number..
    58101-2SA00 Seiring/ Maspro - 3,500/3,300
    581012SA30 Fronte/Goodgear - 2,200

    and according to this website...

    NiBK Brakes:: Application Cross Reference and Image for NiBK : Brake Pad : PN0704

    58101-2SA00 = HYUNDAI
    581012SA30 = KIA

    Any feedback as to what was your experience with either brake pad?

    Nawala na ba yong ingay?

    Suggestion on which pad to buy?

    Any other suggestions?

    Thanks

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    My Tucson is 2.0L GLS 2WD 6A/T Theta II. Had front and rear brake pads replaced this morning. Went to Seiring for the brake pads, brought the sample with me. They gave:
    Front brake pads = 58101-1DA00
    Rear brake pads = 58302-2SA00

    Both in Hyundai blue box with hologram sticker.

    BUT, based on my experience, when i inquired by phone, they gave me 58101-2SA00 for my front brake pads. This one is smaller when you compare to 58101-1DA00.

    In short, part numbers are very confusing. I HOPE Hyundai dealerships will be kind enough to share to Hyundai car owners part numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maykelruy View Post
    My Tucson is 2.0L GLS 2WD 6A/T Theta II. Had front and rear brake pads replaced this morning. Went to Seiring for the brake pads, brought the sample with me. They gave:
    Front brake pads = 58101-1DA00
    Rear brake pads = 58302-2SA00

    Both in Hyundai blue box with hologram sticker.

    BUT, based on my experience, when i inquired by phone, they gave me 58101-2SA00 for my front brake pads. This one is smaller when you compare to 58101-1DA00.

    In short, part numbers are very confusing. I HOPE Hyundai dealerships will be kind enough to share to Hyundai car owners part numbers.
    How much for the pads po?


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    Mahal ang pads sa seiring nasa 3,500 to 4k yung front palang.

    IIRC yung 1DA00 part number yan yung nakalagay sa front ng iX35 ko, pang 4WD sya buti nag fit sa 2WD?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starex_Gold View Post
    Mahal ang pads sa seiring nasa 3,500 to 4k yung front palang.

    IIRC yung 1DA00 part number yan yung nakalagay sa front ng iX35 ko, pang 4WD sya buti nag fit sa 2WD?

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    Same question here, bakit pang 4WD ang stock pads ng 2WD? If you search online, they will all say na 58101-2SA00 ang pang 2WD. Iba iba kaya nakakabit na parts depending on the country where you buy the Tucson?

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    For clarification, 4WD pala yun iX35 ko.

    Yung 2011 Sportage naman 2WD pero same sila ng brake pads.

    Kasi sa Fronte ako bumili ng front brake pads for the Sportage, tapos sa casa ko sana pakakabit. Sabi ko baka pareho ng Tucson 2WD so yun ang binili ko. Nung ikakabit na namin, maliit daw. Dapat pang 4WD rin binili ko. Kaya bumalik ako sa Fronte at doon ko na pinakabit.

    58302-2SA30 yun part number ng rear brake pads ng Sportage 2WD namin. Ganito din yun sa Tucson 2WD.

    58302-2SA70 naman sa rear brake pads pag Sportage / Tucson 4WD
    Last edited by Starex_Gold; October 15th, 2013 at 08:05 PM.

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    that is correct sir SG....
    sa casa po they will give you the part number 58101-2SA00 for the 2WD GLS Tucson
    yung Tucson ko po ay July 2011 nakuha sa Commonwealth (GLS 2WD AT)
    when i changed my FR pad, I called Goodgear and they gave me part number 58101-2SA30 (but this one is small)
    the correct part number for my unit is 58101-2SA70 (pang 4WD na daw po ito sabi ni Goodgear)
    kaya po pag tumawag kayo sa kanila, they will ask kung anong year ninyo nakuha unit nyo.
    kasi kahit 2WD ang Tucs ninyo, pwedeng ang nakakabit ay pang 4WD na

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    #15
    Ano mileage ng tucson nyo nung nagpalit kayo ng brakepads?


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    Quote Originally Posted by emachine View Post
    Ano mileage ng tucson nyo nung nagpalit kayo ng brakepads?


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    30k if I remember it correctly.

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    Ask ko lang kung tuwing kelan palit ng pads? Though na advise na ako nung nagpa pms ako, pero wala pa ako oras to go to banawe. Hindi pa naman natunog yun warning indicator sa brakes hehe. Safe pa kaya gamitin oto?


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    Nakapagpalit na ako ng pads front and rear. Costs me around almost 4k kasama labor sa fronte


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    i had my front brake bads replaced at 20k kms. bought the pads at fronte. i was tempted to buy the replacement pero went for the original na muna. pina reface na rin yung disc ihabol ko yung sa rear brake bads, malapit na rin maubos based sa visual inspection. my unit is 2.0 gas

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    Quote Originally Posted by bil189 View Post
    i had my front brake bads replaced at 20k kms. bought the pads at fronte. i was tempted to buy the replacement pero went for the original na muna. pina reface na rin yung disc ihabol ko yung sa rear brake bads, malapit na rin maubos based sa visual inspection. my unit is 2.0 gas
    Bakit nyo na pina re phase sir?


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