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Genuine Kia Brakes

584110U300 - : Rotor for Kia Image

Rotor

Rio. Disc brakes.
$84.22
MSRP $115.05
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59130B2170 - : Vacuum Hose for Kia Image

Vacuum Hose

Without ev, 1.6L, with turbo.
$40.23
MSRP $51.58
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22% Off
581123N500 - : Caliper Piston for Kia Image

Caliper Piston

K900.
$34.18
MSRP $43.82
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581901UA00 - : Caliper for Kia Image

Caliper

$232.57
MSRP $323.02
Save $90.45
28% Off
58310ESA00 - : Caliper for Kia Image

Caliper

With hybrid.
$439.43
MSRP $636.85
Save $197.42
31% Off
58230P2300 - : Caliper Assembly for Kia Image

Caliper Assembly

Fwd, with electronic parking brake. Without hybrid, with electronic parking brake.
$377.21
MSRP $546.68
Save $169.47
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58311E6A10 - : Caliper for Kia Image

Caliper

Optima Hybrid. Right. Without epb. With hybrid, without electric parking brake.
$248.70
MSRP $345.42
Save $96.72
28% Off
58310Q5A00 - : Caliper for Kia Image

Caliper

Seltos. 2.0l. Fwd. Left. Without elect. park brake.
$241.18
MSRP $334.97
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581901MA20 - : Caliper for Kia Image

Caliper

Forte. Right. 15 wheels. 15 brakes.
$226.10
MSRP $314.03
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58311AOA00 - : Caliper for Kia Image

Caliper

With ev.
$258.54
MSRP $359.08
Save $100.54
28% Off
591201D000 - : Vacuum Hose for Kia Image

Vacuum Hose

2.4L.
$105.64
MSRP $144.32
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591302S100 - : Vacuum Hose for Kia Image

Vacuum Hose

Auto trans, 2.4L.
$82.40
MSRP $112.57
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26.8% Off

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How brakes work isn't very complicated. Vehicles either have a drum brake system or a disc brake system. Some, however, may feature disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear. Both systems include parts such as the master brake cylinder, brake lines, and brake hoses. How each system uses hydraulic brake fluid to slow the rotation of your wheels is where the two differ.

The Difference Between the Two Brake Systems

With a drum brake system, the pressure of the fluid causes a brake shoe to fasten to a brake drum. That produced the friction needed to stop the wheel's rotation. In a disc brake system, the fluid causes brake calipers to clamp brake pads onto the brake rotors to generate that same resistance.

How to Spot Brake Problems

Eventually, though, even the best brake parts can either go bad or wear out. That's not good, since you can't trust your brakes to perform like you expect. Signs of trouble include:

  • The dash warning light comes on
  • You hear grinding, squealing, or squeaking noises when you brake
  • You need more time and distance to stop
  • Your vehicle shudders when you brake
  • Your brake pedal feels soft or squishy
  • Your vehicle pulls to one side when you brake
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