Repost ko lang ang query ko:
Has anyone had their Sportage front brake pads replaced at the casa? Does it now still produce lots of brake dust and make noise when braking? I asked to look at the box of the Kia brake pads and it was a red box, Kia Motors label, Part No. 58101-2SA70. I wonder if this is the same as the pads that came with our units. I Googled it and it seems it is also made by Mobis. Starex_Gold previously posted that when he bought OEM Kia Carens front pads (not made by Mobis according to SG) Part No. 58101-1DA00 (verified at casa as for Carens) and installed in his Tucson, nawala ang noise and dust. The pads for the Sportage cost 6K+ while the Carens pads cost 4K+, cheaper by around 2K. Baka kasi pakabit ko yung Sportage pads, mas mahal na, tapos, ganun pa din yung brake dust and noise
Not at all fleas. I'm just thinking ahead for when the time comes. Nakakasawa tingnan ang brake dust sa rim
I wonder: SG, since you also have a Sportage, di mo ba pinalitan din yung brake pads (with the OEM KIA pads for Carens) like you did for your Tucson? Exact same pads naman for the 2, right?
May alternate solution yan doc, change to OEM 18' rimnever have brake dust problem due to the design of the rim, kundi linis lang ok na.
Parang makaiba yata ang brake pad ng 4wd sa 2wd natin... kaya possible makaiba ang tucson ni SG na 4wd sa 2wd brake pad natin. Question lang doc, ano color yon back side ng brake pad yo? wala kasi ako experience masyado ng brake noise.
CRDi 4WD Premium yung Tucson ko bro.
Kaya titingnan ko pa kung pasok yung brake pads ng Carens dun sa Sportage. Kung hindi naman, may alam akong Mobis brake pads na pang 2WD na wala daw dust at noise. Dapat color blue or green yung metal plate dun sa brake pads. Ang na-aalala ko lang 2SA70 yung dulo ng part number.