brake pads

burt ragio

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I need to replace the front & rear brake pads. They are starting to show wear at 92,000 miles. I want the original oem pads. I don't think just asking for ford motorcraft pads would be the same, not sure. Does anyone have the parts numbers ?
 
I need to replace the front & rear brake pads. They are starting to show wear at 92,000 miles. I want the original oem pads. I don't think just asking for ford motorcraft pads would be the same, not sure. Does anyone have the parts numbers ?

Get them from your local Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer.
 
I just replaced my fronts with Hawk HPS on my KVR cross drilled rotors. I sanded the rotors and burnished them as per their instructions and the stop the car on a dime.
 
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Ford might be a problem not sure

I need to replace the front & rear brake pads. They are starting to show wear at 92,000 miles. I want the original oem pads. I don't think just asking for ford motorcraft pads would be the same, not sure. Does anyone have the parts numbers ?

I went on line to the Motorcraft web site and looked up the pad's on there for part numbers and it stated Semi Metalic pad's only in part's and numbers for some reason or another.

I have intentions of going to the dealer and seeing what they listed for pad's but not at that point yet of needing them.
 
If I had the part # I would not have to go to the Ford dealer & pay three times the price.

These are the part#'s from when I bought new brakes from my local ford dealership last month:
(not sure which is front or rear) Sale/ list
BR-931-B Pad $54.28/ $80.00
BR-932-B Kit-brake shoe(not sure why its called that) $52.34/ $77.13


BRR-111 Rotor Assy $76.58/ $112.87
BRR-112 Rotor Assy $63.40/ $93.44
 
For the money, I replaced the factory pads with R4-S Porterfield pads.

http://porterfield-brakes.com/manufacturers/shop/Porterfield+Brakes.html

I have used these on several cars and I am very pleased.

Mitch

I used these pads on a Crown Vic (same brakes) along with annealed rotors. The stopping power is fantastic!

However, light braking would often produce a moderate squeal I could never get rid of despite applying the usual tricks. They also dust heavily.

I read on TireRack that the Hawk HPS are very close in stopping performance, without the squeal and dust. I just installed these along with new rotors.

I'll report back in a couple weeks once they're polished up.
 
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