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OEM:D1157

No.58302-1GA00
D1157 is a widely used international FMSI standard number in the automotive aftermarket, primarily for passenger cars and SUVs such as Hyundai and Kia.
Specifications
Location:
Rear Axle
Width:
93.1mm
Height:
41mm
Thickness:
15.2mm
Pcs In Set:
4
Quality Certifications:
ISO9001/CCC/IATF16949
  • OEM:D1157,RUIKEYING,OEM CHINA SUPPLIERS FOR EXPORTED D1157
  • OEM:D1157,RUIKEYING,OEM CHINA SUPPLIERS FOR EXPORTED D1157

Description

🔧 Product Positioning Parameter Description

Product Name
Rear Disc Brake Pad Set
Installation Position
Rear Axle
Industry Number
FMSI D1157 / Full Number 8267-D1157
WVA Codes
24320, 24321, 24322

🚗 Compatible Vehicles (Wide coverage for Hyundai/Kia)

This part is widely compatible with numerous models from Hyundai, Kia, and also some Dodge vehicles.

🔹 Hyundai

Model Year Range Notes
Accent (Rear Disc) 2006 – 2010 Models with rear disc brakes
Elantra Touring 2009 – 2012 Wagon version
Sonata (Rear Manual Parking Brake) 2015 – 2018 Specific models with manual parking brake
Tucson (All Rear Models) 2010 – 2015 All trims
Tucson Fuel Cell 2016 – 2017 Fuel cell version

🔹 Kia

Model Year Range Notes
Rio (Rear Disc) 2006 – 2011 Models with rear disc brakes
Rio5 (JB) 2006 – 2011 Rear disc, ABS
Forte (All Models) 2010 – 2013 All trims
Forte Koup 2010 – 2013 Coupe version
Forte5 2012 – 2013 5-door version
Sportage (All Models) 2011 – 2016 All trims
Cadenza (Rear Manual Parking Brake) 2014 – 2016 Models with manual parking brake

🔹 Other Brands

Brand Model Year Range Notes
Dodge Attitude 2008 – 2011 Derivative model in some markets

💡 Purchasing & Installation Tips

1
🔑 Verify with VIN: Due to the wide range of compatible models and year‑to‑year variations, the most reliable method is to provide the vehicle VIN (chassis number) for precise confirmation.
2
🔧 Choose the Right Material: Different materials target different use cases.
3
⚙️ Replace in Pairs: To ensure balanced braking on the rear axle, always replace all 4 pads on both sides simultaneously. One standard set meets this requirement.
4
🔧 Check Kit Contents: Different brands include different accessories. Most include hardware, shims, and wear sensors, but a few may not — verify before purchasing.
5
🛑 Inspect Brake Discs: When replacing pads, always check the condition of the brake discs. If they are severely worn or grooved, replace them at the same time. After replacement, perform a break‑in period of 200–300 km avoiding hard braking to allow the new pads to achieve optimal performance.