OEM Kia Brake Pads For All Models
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Brake Pads
Kia - Kia:
- Carnival
Brake Pads
Kia - Kia:
- Carnival
Brake Pads
Kia - Kia:
- Carnival
Brake Pads Spring
Kia - Kia:
- Carnival,
- Sorento
Brake Pads Spring
Kia - Kia:
- Carnival,
- Sorento
Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip
Kia - Kia:
- Carnival,
- Sorento
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Choosing the Right Brake Pads for Your Kia
Investing in quality components today can prevent costly repairs in the future. Trust Horne Kia to keep your vehicle in top condition. Brake pads create the friction needed to slow and stop your vehicle by pressing against the rotors. We carry genuine Kia brake pads formulated specifically for your vehicle's weight, performance level, and braking system design. These friction materials must provide consistent stopping power while minimizing noise, dust, and rotor wear.
How Brake Pads Work in Your Braking System
Brake pads consist of friction material bonded to a metal backing plate that fits into the brake caliper. When hydraulic pressure pushes the caliper pistons, the pads squeeze against both sides of the spinning rotor. The friction converts kinetic energy into heat, slowing the vehicle. Wear indicators built into the pads create a squealing sound when the material reaches minimum thickness. Your Carnival or Rio uses brake pads engineered for your specific driving demands and braking system configuration. The pad material must operate effectively across a wide temperature range without excessive fade or glazing.
Understanding Brake Pad Wear and Replacement
Brake pads gradually wear down through friction with the rotors during every stop. Aggressive driving, mountainous terrain, and frequent city stops accelerate wear rates. You might hear squealing from wear indicators or grinding if the friction material wears completely away. Vibration during braking or longer stopping distances also indicate worn pads. Most brake pads need replacement every 30,000 to 70,000 miles depending on driving habits and conditions. Genuine Kia brake pads use friction formulas developed specifically for your vehicle, providing superior performance and longevity compared to generic aftermarket pads that may not meet your braking system requirements.
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