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Best 2019 Kia Sportage Brake Pads for Optimal Performance

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This guide highlights the top brake pad options for the 2019 Kia Sportage, their key benefits, and what you can expect in terms of replacement costs.

Key Takeaways

  • The 2019 Kia Sportage is compatible with ceramic and OEM aftermarket brake pads, each offering unique benefits depending on your driving style.
  • R1 Ceramic Series Brake Pads are durable, environmentally friendly, and help extend the life of your braking components by reducing wear.
  • Brake pad replacement typically costs between $150 and $300 per axle, with potential additional charges for rotor resurfacing to maintain peak performance.

Types of Brake Pads for the 2019 Kia Sportage

Choosing the right brake pads for your 2019 Kia Sportage depends largely on how you use your vehicle. Two of the most common options—ceramic brake pads and OEM aftermarket brake pads—each offer distinct advantages.

Ceramic Brake Pads

Ceramic pads are made from high-quality materials, often combined with copper fibers to enhance heat dissipation and braking consistency. These pads are:

  • Long-lasting
  • Low-noise
  • Low-dust, keeping your wheels cleaner

They’re ideal for daily driving, delivering smooth, quiet braking and better overall comfort.

OEM Aftermarket Brake Pads

OEM aftermarket pads are built to match the performance standards of factory-installed equipment but at a more affordable price. These pads are:

  • Reliable and durable
  • Designed for specific driving needs, such as high-speed driving or heavier loads
  • A great option for those looking to maintain factory-level performance without the premium price tag

Every vehicle model, including the 2019 Kia Sportage, requires brake pads tailored to its specific braking system. Choosing the correct type ensures optimal stopping power, pad longevity, and system reliability.

R1 Concepts offers a variety of brake pad options specifically designed for the 2019 Kia Sportage—ensuring proper fit, improved performance, and dependable braking in a wide range of driving conditions.

R1 Ceramic Series Brake Pads Features

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The R1 Ceramic Series Brake Pads for 2019 Kia Sportage are engineered to provide superior performance, durability, and consistent stopping power—making them ideal for everyday driving, even under demanding conditions.

Constructed from premium ceramic materials, these pads are designed to be gentle on rotors thanks to their low-abrasion composition. This not only extends rotor life but also reduces the need for frequent replacements, offering both long-term savings and reliability on the road.

Key Benefits:

  • Rotor-Friendly Design
    Their less abrasive formulation minimizes wear on rotors, enhancing the longevity of your entire braking system.
  • Easy Installation
    Manufactured to original equipment specifications, these pads ensure seamless fitment with no vehicle modifications required. This makes them an excellent option for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike, helping reduce both labor time and vehicle downtime.
  • Quiet, Clean Braking
    Engineered to minimize brake noise and dust, the R1 Ceramic Series pads help keep wheels cleaner and eliminate common issues like squealing or grinding—enhancing both performance and driver comfort.

With a combination of quiet efficiency, long-lasting durability, and OE-level fit, the R1 Ceramic Series Brake Pads are a top choice for 2019 Kia Sportage owners seeking reliable, maintenance-friendly braking performance.

R1 Aftermarket OEM Brake Pads

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The R1 Aftermarket OEM Brake Pads for 2019 Kia Sportage offer an efficient, cost-effective alternative to factory brake pads. Designed to deliver performance that matches original equipment specifications, these pads are an excellent option for drivers who value both reliability and affordability.

The R1 OPTIMUM OEp Series Brake Pads are engineered for quiet, dependable operation—making them ideal for everyday driving. Formulated with a 100% asbestos-free compound, they meet modern health and environmental standards without compromising safety. Their direct-fit design allows for quick, hassle-free installation with no modifications required, making them user-friendly for both DIYers and professionals.

These pads also stand out for their ability to minimize dust and noise, helping keep your wheels cleaner for longer while eliminating common brake sounds such as squealing or grinding. Their smooth, quiet braking performance enhances overall driving comfort and contributes to a cleaner, more refined driving experience.

Cost of Replacing Brake Pads

Understanding the cost of brake pad replacement for your 2019 Kia Sportage is essential for planning routine maintenance and managing your vehicle’s upkeep budget. On average, you can expect to spend between $150 and $300 per axle, which includes both parts and labor. Pricing may vary depending on the type of brake pads—such as ceramic or OEM aftermarket—and the service provider you choose.

Labor for installing new front brake pads typically ranges from $80 to $100, not including the cost of the pads themselves. It’s important to include this in your overall maintenance budget when preparing for a brake service.

If rotor machining is needed during the replacement, additional charges will apply. This process involves resurfacing the rotors to ensure they align properly with the new brake pads. While it adds to the total cost, rotor resurfacing enhances braking performance and extends the life of both your rotors and new pads—making it a worthwhile consideration for a full-service brake job.


Summary

Selecting the right brake pads for your 2019 Kia Sportage is key to ensuring safe and optimal performance. Whether you choose ceramic or OEM aftermarket pads, each type offers distinct benefits—ranging from extended life and quieter operation to affordability and application-specific performance enhancements.

If you prioritize durability, low dust, eco-friendliness, and quiet braking, the R1 Ceramic Series Brake Pads are a top-tier choice. Their long lifespan also means fewer replacements and reduced maintenance over time.

For drivers who prefer cost-effective, reliable performance across everyday or demanding driving conditions, the R1 Aftermarket OEM Brake Pads—including the OPTIMUM OEp Series and PERFORMANCE Off-Road/Tow Series—are excellent options.

Investing in high-quality brake pads improves both your vehicle’s braking capability and on-road safety. With a wide selection from R1 Concepts, you’re sure to find the perfect match for your Kia Sportage’s braking system—delivering confidence with every stop.


Frequently Asked Questions

What types of brake pads are available for the 2019 Kia Sportage?

The 2019 Kia Sportage supports ceramic and OEM aftermarket brake pads. Each type offers unique benefits based on your driving needs and performance goals.


What are the benefits of R1 Ceramic Series Brake Pads?

R1 Ceramic Series Brake Pads offer:

  • Long-lasting durability
  • Quiet operation
  • Reduced dust output
  • Environmentally friendly materials

These features enhance performance and promote cleaner, more sustainable driving.


How much does it cost to replace brake pads on a 2019 Kia Sportage?

Brake pad replacement costs typically range from $150 to $300 per axle, depending on pad type, labor rates, and any additional services like rotor resurfacing.


Are R1 Aftermarket OEM Brake Pads suitable for everyday driving?

Yes. R1 Aftermarket OEM Brake Pads are engineered for quiet, consistent performance, making them ideal for regular, day-to-day driving conditions.


Do R1 Ceramic Series Brake Pads require modifications for installation?

No. R1 Ceramic Series Brake Pads are designed for direct fitment without the need for any modifications. They offer a hassle-free installation experience and align with OEM standards.