OEM Kia Brakes

5841138000 - : Brake Drum for Kia Image

Brake Drum

Drum brakes. Optima.
$60.17
MSRP $92.00
Save $31.83
34.6% Off
587311G000DS - : Brake Hose for Kia Image

Brake Hose

Rio, Rio5. Left.
$41.33
MSRP $63.20
Save $21.87
34.6% Off
59110H8200 - : Brake Booster for Kia Image

Brake Booster

Rio. 2020-23. 2018-19.
$298.79
MSRP $456.87
Save $158.08
34.6% Off
K20143980C - : Brake Hose for Kia Image

Brake Hose

Sephia. From 4/10/98. Hatchback. Spectra.
$21.30
MSRP $32.57
Save $11.27
34.6% Off
59110C6700 - : Brake Booster for Kia Image

Brake Booster

Sorento. 3.3l. Sorento. 2.4l.
$409.96
MSRP $626.85
Save $216.89
34.6% Off
582502G000 - : Brake Assembly for Kia Image

Brake Assembly

Optima. Left.
Discontinued
5874438500 - : Brake Hose for Kia Image

Brake Hose

Disc brakes. Optima. Rear disc.
$24.57
MSRP $37.57
Save $13.00
34.6% Off
587372T700DS - : Brake Hose for Kia Image

Brake Hose

Usa built. Left. Prk brake. US BUILD. with elec. park brke. Optima Hybrid.
$38.68
MSRP $59.15
Save $20.47
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58302N9A15 - : Brake Pads for Kia Image

Brake Pads

Fwd. Awd. Sportage. With hybrid.
$88.39
MSRP $135.15
Save $46.76
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58737H8000 - : Brake Hose for Kia Image

Brake Hose

Rio. Drum brake. Left.
$38.41
MSRP $58.73
Save $20.32
34.6% Off
587384D550DS - : Brake Hose for Kia Image

Brake Hose

Sedona. Right.
$39.61
MSRP $60.57
Save $20.96
34.6% Off
59110A7050 - : Brake Booster for Kia Image

Brake Booster

Forte. With isg. 1.6l. With auto stop-go.
$363.56
MSRP $555.90
Save $192.34
34.6% Off

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Buyer's Guide to Kia Brakes

What Are the Types of Kia Brake Systems?

Chances are, your Kia car or SUV has a disc brake system, though some still use drum brakes. Both systems rely on master brake cylinders, brake pistons, brake hoses, and brake lines. When you press your foot against the brake pedal, the master brake cylinder responds by sending brake fluid through the lines and hoses. What happens next is where the two systems differ.

What is The Difference Between Disc and Drum Brake Systems?

In a drum brake system, the fluid pressure causes a brake shoe to fasten to the nominal brake drum. That produces the friction -- or resistance -- needed to slow the rotation of your wheels.

With a disc brake system, that pressure forces the brake calipers to close brake pads onto the brake rotors to generate that same resistance.

How Do You Spot Faulty Brakes?

Even the highest quality brake parts will eventually begin to go bad due to wear-and-tear caused by the very act of braking. Signs of failure include:

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

Where Can You Save on Genuine Kia Brake Parts?

Right here, when you shop our online Kia parts catalog. Since we only sell authentic Kia parts and accessories, you can count on a guaranteed compatibility with your model. Even better, we sell those parts and accessories at prices up to 35% off MSRP, so you can save both money and time on the parts you need!