Hi All,
I, like canucklehead604 am one of those proud 6MT owners (also, Canadian, as you'll see below). Love the car! It's my daily driver; I haven't ever tracked it, but I do enjoy some spirited driving.
When getting my 60,000km servicing, I was informed by my dealer that the pads are down to 2mm-4mm and due for replacement, then quoted me an absurd $2500CAD for the pad & rotor replacement. I called a different Genesis dealer (Mississauga) just for part costs and was quoted $580CAD for front pads, $450CAD for rear pads, $400CAD for front rotors, $360 for rear rotors. (hating COVID for so many reasons now!)
Needless to say, I'm looking
aftermarket at this point (and possibly doing the job myself). I fear that I may be doing something wrong, because the rockauto prices for the pads are roughly 1/8 of what I was quoted (I recognize they're not OEM, but still):
Front Pads: DYNAMIC FRICTION 1311214501 3000 Semi-Metallic; Includes Hardware Kit, Manual Trans - $71.51CAD
Rear Pads: DYNAMIC FRICTION 1311214401 3000 Semi-Metallic; Includes Hardware Kit, Manual Trans - $56.38CAD
Front Rotors: DYNAMIC FRICTION 60421038 GEOSPEC Coated Rotor, Manual Trans - $85.73 x 2
or DYNAMIC FRICTION 63121039L/R Drilled and Slotted; Silver, Manual Trans - $118.93 x2
Rear Rotors: DYNAMIC FRICTION 60421039 GEOSPEC Coated Rotor, Manual Trans - $106.24 x 2
or DYNAMIC FRICTION 63121038L/R Drilled and Slotted; Silver, Manual Trans - $147.13 + $150.97 (not sure why they're different prices, but whatever)
So would I be doing something totally wrong getting these at a fraction of the price of dealer OEM parts? Also, if I'm swapping out pads and rotors to
aftermarket, would I still have to go with the "euro" spec semi-metallic style pads, or could I go to a
ceramic pad and still avoid the dreaded shudder?