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Front & Rear Ceramic Brake Pads 2006-2010 Ford Explorer
Brake pads for Ford Explorer 2006-2010 offer reliable performance and safety. Made from high-quality ceramic or semi-metallic materials, they provide smooth braking with less noise and dust. Designed for strong stopping power, they resist wear and heat, ensuring durability for everyday driving. Easy to install, they fit perfectly without compromising your braking system.
- Applicable models:Ford Explorer 2006-2010
- Product OE number:Front D1158/Rear D1109
- Material:Ceramic
- Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year
- UPC:Does not apply
- Type:Brake Pad
- Weight:Front 3kg D1374
- Interchange Part Number:P-1158 P-1109, D1158 D1109
FEATURES
- Exceptional heat dissipation for consistent performance.
- Low dust formula keeps your wheels cleaner.
- Quiet operation with reduced brake noise.
- Longer lifespan compared to standard brake pads.
FORD EXPLORER 2006-2010 BRAKE PAD COMPATIBILITY
2006 - 2010 | FORD EXPLORER | All Models |
2007 - 2010 | FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC | All Models |
2006 - 2010 | MERCURY MOUNTAINEER | All Models |
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
- Identify the Year: Check the year your Ford Explorer 2006-2010 was manufactured.
- Match Your Model: Use the table or detailed model list to find front and rear brake pads that are compatible with your specific model and engine configuration.
To ensure compatibility and make an informed purchase of your Ford Explorer 2006-2010 front and rear brake pads, simply follow this guide. If you are unsure, please send us your VIN# to confirm we have the right parts for your vehicle. Email: service@amancarport.com.
PACKAGE LIST
- Front Brake Pads 4pcs:Contains 4 individual ceramic brake pads to form a complete front brake pad kit+Hardware Clips
- Rear Brake Pads 4pcs:Contains 4 individual ceramic brake pads to form a complete front brake pad kit+Hardware Clips
Please Note
- Disc brake pads are essential to your vehicle’s braking system. Over time, brake pads become thinner from frequent use. Worn down brake pads can cause damage to your brake rotors and lead to a loss in your vehicle’s stopping power, putting you at risk.
- Rotors and brake pads should always be replaced in pairs (Passenger and Driver). This reduces the overall time required to replace multiple parts at different times.