Sangsin brake pads?

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Originally Posted By: pbm
Why buy Korean brake pads when there are so many better choices..


Who is to say that there are better choices? As far as the Kia Spectra that there were for, there are not a whole lot of choices when it comes to brakes pads. And how can one say that "Korean" brake pads are not good?
 
Originally Posted By: Johnny248
Originally Posted By: pbm
Why buy Korean brake pads when there are so many better choices..


Who is to say that there are better choices? As far as the Kia Spectra that there were for, there are not a whole lot of choices when it comes to brakes pads. And how can one say that "Korean" brake pads are not good?


His mind is stuck in the 1980's.
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Originally Posted By: Johnny248
Originally Posted By: stephen9666
I just checked and the regular price through NAPA would be $66 for my Sonata. More expensive than I expected.


When I did the brakes I went with made in Canada Bendix CT-3 for $46 shipped for the fronts.


Not a big fan of the of the bednix pads. What engine do you have? If for some reason you wanted to try them, my cost is $40 and figure $5 to ship them to you.


My Sonata has the 4 cyl.

Thanks for the offer, but the Bendix CT-3s are working well. You might already know this, but the CT-3 is just about their top end ceramic pad.

I was very dissatisfied with them at first. I broke them in properly, but the stopping performance was terrible. I was getting ready to take them off, but then they started performing well. I don't know why, but it took at least 2,000 miles for them to bed in properly.
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We used to install them at another shop I was at, and I was never really impressed. I also remembered them being a little more dirty than some of the other pads.
 
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