Sedona rear brake shoes???
allezzov
09-21-2004, 06:36 PM
Other than a KIA dealer, where can I purchase rear brake shoes for my Sedona?
Kia is quite expensive.
Kia is quite expensive.
CHVYPWR
10-01-2004, 03:53 AM
Autozone lists them.
ALBANY/DURALAST BRAKE PAD/SHOE - REAR for a 2004 KIA TRUCK SEDONA
Unit Price: $19.99
Core Value*: $0.00
Part No.: 789
Weight: 5.0 lbs.
Warranty: LLT
Availability: Online: Ships within 2 business days
Store: Special Order
Note:
ALBANY/DURALAST BRAKE PAD/SHOE - REAR for a 2004 KIA TRUCK SEDONA
Unit Price: $19.99
Core Value*: $0.00
Part No.: 789
Weight: 5.0 lbs.
Warranty: LLT
Availability: Online: Ships within 2 business days
Store: Special Order
Note:
kyle95g20
10-17-2004, 02:32 AM
in all honesty. pay the extra for the oe part. the sedona rear shoe has a funky arm that is attached to it that has some fairly strange mounting positions for the ebrake cable hardware and such. i have never had to install a set of aftermarket ones but my experience as a kia tech is when aftermarket parts are used on these cars they are often far from well made or extremely poor fitting compared to the ones that the dealer sells.
MrEss
02-15-2005, 08:29 AM
in all honesty. pay the extra for the oe part. the sedona rear shoe has a funky arm that is attached to it that has some fairly strange mounting positions for the ebrake cable hardware and such. i have never had to install a set of aftermarket ones but my experience as a kia tech is when aftermarket parts are used on these cars they are often far from well made or extremely poor fitting compared to the ones that the dealer sells.
I have installed the Autozone shoes on a 2002 Sedona. Just make sure that as you compare new and old parts that you IGNORE the stamped "R" or "L" on the new parts! R is left and vice versa in korean evidently. If you use common logic as you look it all over you will find that the P-brake lever will pivot in the wrong direction. This is the only hangup I found in the whole job. the Autozone parts have worked out just fine for the last 6,500 miles.
I have installed the Autozone shoes on a 2002 Sedona. Just make sure that as you compare new and old parts that you IGNORE the stamped "R" or "L" on the new parts! R is left and vice versa in korean evidently. If you use common logic as you look it all over you will find that the P-brake lever will pivot in the wrong direction. This is the only hangup I found in the whole job. the Autozone parts have worked out just fine for the last 6,500 miles.
ricebike
08-27-2005, 07:24 AM
+ when they do wear out again, you can turn it in w/ receipt for a free set!
Macrosill
11-27-2005, 08:58 AM
I recently purchased new front rotors from NAPA. I have a few thousand miles on these new rotors and they seem to be good. I tried to purchase them at the local Aid, Pepboys and Autozone. Pepboys was able to order them and have them in a few days. Napa had em that day for less money. I would assume they would also have the pads and rear shoes.
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