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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    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

  2. Join Date
    Feb 2009
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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.

  3. Join Date
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    #3
    ^sir junsd, what year po tucson nyo? thanks

  4. Join Date
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    #4
    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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    #5
    *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

  8. Join Date
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    #8
    Pwede ka din sa fronte pakabit para alam mo na tamang parts ang bibigay sa iyo.

  9. Join Date
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    #9
    salamat ulit mga boss sa big help

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    #10
    Quote Originally Posted by bil189 View Post
    salamat ulit mga boss sa big help
    Kayo na lang po magpalit sir. Easy as 1-2-3 lang naman. Experience din para satin. hehe. Plug n play ika nga. mga 2 screws and nuts lang ang tatanggalin tapos iangat lang yung caliper para lumabas yung mga pads. tapos palit na.

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