I got a 2019 gts & im from ny, roughly 30k miles, i got it last year w 21k miles.. I experienced the shaking as early as a week after getting the car and from research off the bat I knew goin to the dealership would just be a band aid, last few months been doing extensive research on what rotors / pad setup to go with, it’ll hurt me to spend a lot on “upgraded” rotors if the problem still persists after a few months so I’m deciding rn between goin stock rotors since a lot say stock rotors are solid and whatver solid aftermarket pads out there since majority is ruling the pads as the culprit of the shaking. The drilled and slotted look sick & would really compliment the vehicle even more. Steering wheel shaking only occurs after a few heavy braking. Seems to be when the rotors get a little warm the shaking comes and it comes and goes so i know I have pad life but rotors are prob warped .. I can careless ab a little noise as long as this bitch stops shaking I’m tired of people getting in the car and say wtf is that shaking 😂but yea ina little predicament rn on what setup To go with
On the r1concepts website, I put in my car info. I have a 2022 kia Stinger gt line, and it only gives me the rear rotor set and not both front and rear. Why is that? Is it because the front rotors won't fit on my car or is it something else.
Hi, Did you change the pads as well or only the Rotors.? I got AWD and the ceramic pads on the website look little different than the stock. What should I do? Should I use my old pads with the new rotors.? Thank you
I kept the old pads on since they had alot of life left. Guess if you have the money might aswell change them. But I haven’t had issues with the oem brake pads and they don’t coat my wheels with brake dust either so Ill leave them for now.
@@DARKRISE I have these. Put them on a year ago and drove through a Canadian winter without rusting.. Good quality part and cheap compared to the others.
Hey man. Just started following your content not long ago. I just bought a 2022 K5 GT. I’m struggling to find upgrades for it. I’d love to upgrade to brembo brakes, borla exhaust. But I can’t find these things for my model. Any pointers or tips you could offer?
I was told by a few people to open the lid on the brake reservoir (to be able to push back the pistons more easily) but I haven’t seen that on any video. Is that something you would recommend?
Great video man! I have a 2019 Kia stinger Gt2 and I am going to be doing the rear pads and rotors. I have been hearing stuff about the parking break engaging on its own even if its off and no light on the dash. Did you have to put the parking break in service mode? If so how did you do it?
Any advice on rear rotors that won't come off? I don't have the e-brake on so I don't know why they won't come off. I tried hammering them already and nothing.
Awesome video and the rotors look perfect. Will this help with the gentle shaking I feel during heavy braking? I've read something about the shaking being from the brake pads or buildup of brake dust, but I honestly don't know enough about disc brakes to know if new rotors would fix the shaking issue. Thanks
Thankyou so much!!💯🖤🖤 and it could help. Car doesn’t shake or have problems. Try checking if your bolts are torqued down correctly aswell as the rotors. 💯
Stephen, I'm about to do my rotors for this reason. I started to get that shaking feeling under braking as well, and it was due to warped rotors. This was at 40kmiles for me. I had the rotors resurfaced and replace the stock pads with some aftermarket pads, and they are now warped again at 60k. I'm going to replace the rotors with some stoptech rotors and hope it solves the issue.
@@jdubsii6812 how is your car now? Was the problem solved ? I’m facing same issue now, and I ordered the same part in this video R1 concept WBUH1-21032 I hope these rotors are reliable.
Hey brotha. All is fine so far. I didn't do slotted rotors, just aftermarket StopTech rotors. So far, no issues, but I haven't even made it to 70k miles yet. Been working from home so not driving as much. If anything changes, I'll update you here. @@KSA21Geladettor
Hello, friend Is the mud guard of KIA STINGER shown in the video a genuine part? If it's a genuine part, I want to know what the product number is. If it's not a genuine part, I want to know where I got it. Thank you.
You see i told u the car is you bro it's your gf now you dress her to fit your taste when all your mods are done it will be you Always your art in what you do stay safe and stay blessed bro peace stinger' s forever
I have this issue where my stinger 2022 shakes a lot when breaking, I replace break pads and rotors aftermarket but problem came back after like 1 week driving. what do you recommend doing?
@@Tony-dl6wzwere you able to get problem resolved? I got new rotors and pads and still have shaking. Had wheels balanced and alignment still no luck and no obvious signs of damaged suspension
Great channel and content. These rotors look cool but are unfortunately a downgrade in every other aspect. The best rotors for daily driving are vented plain rotors. The stock rotors are great, the pads are not. Replace the pads and you have a great setup.
you're calling these the Best rotor upgrades. So what research did you do to verify these are the BEST rotor upgrades ? please share to validate your claim. They look cool, but do they perform better than the stock rotors ?
Lol love his reply but I can put my 2 cents in…from my understanding there is no substantial benefit from drilled rotors. They don’t provide more stopping power and are actually less durable than slotted rotors. The holes are supposed to give more air flow but it comes at a cost as they crack easier than just slotted rotors. “EngineeringExplained” did a good video on the science behind it. In my opinion these rotors are a solid choice because of the price but I would go with just slotted rotors if they’re an option.
One thing to note though is to reach the temps it takes to actually crack these rotors you’d have to be going to the track daily so if you like the drilled look then you do you
The drilled and slotted rotors was the first thing I did to my KIA I agree that it makes it look sick. I’m ready to see the new wheels 🛞
Yes!! And coming up😈🖤🖤
You made it look so easy! Very informative and simple tutorial. Keep up the good hard work! (:
Thankyou so much!🖤🖤
As someone who is on their 3rd set in under 20k miles 😅 hyped to see how simple this is. Great video.
Yes!! Thankyou!
what are you doing bruv are you driving like a brainlet or what? in what world do you need 3 brake rotors in under 20k miles?
I got a 2019 gts & im from ny, roughly 30k miles, i got it last year w 21k miles.. I experienced the shaking as early as a week after getting the car and from research off the bat I knew goin to the dealership would just be a band aid, last few months been doing extensive research on what rotors / pad setup to go with, it’ll hurt me to spend a lot on “upgraded” rotors if the problem still persists after a few months so I’m deciding rn between goin stock rotors since a lot say stock rotors are solid and whatver solid aftermarket pads out there since majority is ruling the pads as the culprit of the shaking. The drilled and slotted look sick & would really compliment the vehicle even more. Steering wheel shaking only occurs after a few heavy braking. Seems to be when the rotors get a little warm the shaking comes and it comes and goes so i know I have pad life but rotors are prob warped .. I can careless ab a little noise as long as this bitch stops shaking I’m tired of people getting in the car and say wtf is that shaking 😂but yea ina little predicament rn on what setup
To go with
Great work bro. Invest in a 90 degree Milwaukee impact. Comes in handy when doing brake and rotors
I know Im saving up🖤🙏
I bought the rotors because of you ❤️😎
💯💯💯
On the r1concepts website, I put in my car info. I have a 2022 kia Stinger gt line, and it only gives me the rear rotor set and not both front and rear. Why is that? Is it because the front rotors won't fit on my car or is it something else.
Hi,
Did you change the pads as well or only the Rotors.?
I got AWD and the ceramic pads on the website look little different than the stock.
What should I do? Should I use my old pads with the new rotors.?
Thank you
I kept the old pads on since they had alot of life left. Guess if you have the money might aswell change them. But I haven’t had issues with the oem brake pads and they don’t coat my wheels with brake dust either so Ill leave them for now.
Nice as usual just wondering do they grab better and how the brake dust compare to OEM or it's it for the looks thanks in advance
Thankyou! Id say its for the looks as the brembo brakes already do a good job.
I have a question what’s s the name of the caliper your using.
The caliper is oem from Kia “brembo” but the rotors are from r1concept💯
Can you make a video on where and how to access the jack points for your stinger? I have a stinger too and want to do an oil change
Next time I do something under the car Ill make sure to address your question💯 just stay tuned 🖤got you fam!
Which rotors are these ? They look very nice with the car
Rl concept rotors👍
@@DARKRISE they are sold out but thank you very much for replying.
@@DARKRISE I have these. Put them on a year ago and drove through a Canadian winter without rusting.. Good quality part and cheap compared to the others.
Did you clean the rotors before you put them on? As in wipe them down with brake cleaner or soapy water.
No… I just drove it up and down the street safely before ripping it.
Hey man. Just started following your content not long ago. I just bought a 2022 K5 GT. I’m struggling to find upgrades for it. I’d love to upgrade to brembo brakes, borla exhaust. But I can’t find these things for my model. Any pointers or tips you could offer?
Just give it a few months💯 car is still fairly new manufactures are still creating parts for them.
I was told by a few people to open the lid on the brake reservoir (to be able to push back the pistons more easily) but I haven’t seen that on any video. Is that something you would recommend?
Id assume you could enter air into the brake system which isn’t safe
not a fan of the later tail lights, many consider them a downgrade.
Half and half, i just prefer the resemblance to a Porsche and many don’t know what car I drive until they ask.
Is there a torque spec needed when putting the calipers back on?
There is but not off the top of my head, check out the forums
Great video man! I have a 2019 Kia stinger Gt2 and I am going to be doing the rear pads and rotors. I have been hearing stuff about the parking break engaging on its own even if its off and no light on the dash. Did you have to put the parking break in service mode? If so how did you do it?
One trick is to have someone stand outside and listen if the parking brake engages. Remove the battery to prevent it from engaging
WHAT Brand are the Calipers ?? POWER STOP are GREAT
Brembo💯💯
Awesome video.. thanks so much.. doing mine today..
Thankyou so much for watching hope you have an easy install. Glad to be of help.
Does this apply to the 2018 2.0t as well?
Not sure if the rotors would be the same
Any advice on rear rotors that won't come off? I don't have the e-brake on so I don't know why they won't come off. I tried hammering them already and nothing.
I suggest using a rubber mallet on one side then hit the opposite, rotating position. And it will break loose👍
Awesome video and the rotors look perfect. Will this help with the gentle shaking I feel during heavy braking? I've read something about the shaking being from the brake pads or buildup of brake dust, but I honestly don't know enough about disc brakes to know if new rotors would fix the shaking issue. Thanks
Thankyou so much!!💯🖤🖤 and it could help. Car doesn’t shake or have problems. Try checking if your bolts are torqued down correctly aswell as the rotors. 💯
Stephen, I'm about to do my rotors for this reason. I started to get that shaking feeling under braking as well, and it was due to warped rotors. This was at 40kmiles for me. I had the rotors resurfaced and replace the stock pads with some aftermarket pads, and they are now warped again at 60k. I'm going to replace the rotors with some stoptech rotors and hope it solves the issue.
@@jdubsii6812 how is your car now? Was the problem solved ?
I’m facing same issue now, and I ordered the same part in this video R1 concept WBUH1-21032
I hope these rotors are reliable.
Hey brotha. All is fine so far. I didn't do slotted rotors, just aftermarket StopTech rotors. So far, no issues, but I haven't even made it to 70k miles yet. Been working from home so not driving as much. If anything changes, I'll update you here. @@KSA21Geladettor
Great vid
Thankyou so much!!🖤🖤
Hello, friend
Is the mud guard of KIA STINGER shown in the video a genuine part? If it's a genuine part, I want to know what the product number is.
If it's not a genuine part, I want to know where I got it.
Thank you.
Its oem, i took mine off. Not sure the part number.
Ok, thank you.
Did you get the break pads from this same site??
My car was fairly new and brakes almost full of life so I keep using the oem ones without a problem
You see i told u the car is you bro it's your gf now you dress her to fit your taste when all your mods are done it will be you Always your art in what you do stay safe and stay blessed bro peace stinger' s forever
Thats true!!💯Thankyou so much!!!🖤
You changed the rotors because they were shaking ?
No just for appearance and noise
I have this issue where my stinger 2022 shakes a lot when breaking, I replace break pads and rotors aftermarket but problem came back after like 1 week driving. what do you recommend doing?
@@Tony-dl6wzwere you able to get problem resolved? I got new rotors and pads and still have shaking. Had wheels balanced and alignment still no luck and no obvious signs of damaged suspension
Did you get slotted and drill or regular ?
No one else is as committed to give up their bedroom🤣
Facts😂😂🖤
Great channel and content. These rotors look cool but are unfortunately a downgrade in every other aspect. The best rotors for daily driving are vented plain rotors. The stock rotors are great, the pads are not. Replace the pads and you have a great setup.
Thankyou so much!!🖤🖤
😍😍😍
Thankyou!!
you're calling these the Best rotor upgrades. So what research did you do to verify these are the BEST rotor upgrades ? please share to validate your claim. They look cool, but do they perform better than the stock rotors ?
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Lol love his reply but I can put my 2 cents in…from my understanding there is no substantial benefit from drilled rotors. They don’t provide more stopping power and are actually less durable than slotted rotors. The holes are supposed to give more air flow but it comes at a cost as they crack easier than just slotted rotors. “EngineeringExplained” did a good video on the science behind it. In my opinion these rotors are a solid choice because of the price but I would go with just slotted rotors if they’re an option.
One thing to note though is to reach the temps it takes to actually crack these rotors you’d have to be going to the track daily so if you like the drilled look then you do you
@@archiarch10 cold climate can crack them too
Slotted and drilled rotors do nothing for performance.
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